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final anatomy Q 1-25

final anatomy

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The number of abdominal regions is: 9
Molecules are atomes combined from larger chemical aggregates
popliteal refers to area behind the knee
the abdominal quadrants are located with what structure as their midpoint? umbilicus
An organ is one organizational level higher than a(n): tissue
Two major cavities of the human body are: ventral/dorsal
A sagittal section divides the body into _____ portions. Right and left
The abdominopelvic cavity contains all of the following except the: Heart
A surgeon removing a gallbladder should know to find it in the _____ region. right hypochindriac
Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of life? Balance
Which of the following represents a trace element in the body? Iron
The hydrogen isotope tritium consists of: one proton and two neutrons
Approximately what percentage of the body weight of an adult female is water? 50%
The most abundant and important compound(s) in the body is(are): water
The octet rule refers to the: stability of the atom when there are eight electrons in the outermost energy level.
An example of a catabolic process is: hydrolysis
Which of the following represents properties of water? High specific heat, high heat of vaporization, strong polarity (ALL OF THE above)
A negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the nucleus is a(n): electron
Acids are proton donors, taste sour, release hydrogen ions in an adequous solution (all of the above)
Substances that accept hydrogen ions are called: Bases
Which of the following is not true about ribosomes? Surrounded by a membrane structure
Projections from the cell that move materials and mucus are called: cilia
Damage to the centrosome and centrioles in a cell would have the greatest impact on which cell function? cell division
Which are the organelles that allow for the recycling of amino acids in the cell? proteasomes
The cell extension that assists epithelial cells in absorption is called: microvilli
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