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Honors Anatomy Test

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5 types of cancer with highest Survival Rates   Testis, Prostate, Skin, Breast, Bladder  
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5 deadliest cancers   Esophagus, Lung, Stomach, Circulatory, Ovary  
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5 most common cancers   Prostate, Breast, Lung, Colon, Circulatory  
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Carcinoma-   Epithelial Cancer  
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Lipoma-   Benign Adipose tissue tumor  
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Liposarcoma   Adipose Tissue Cancer  
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Leukemia   Blood Forming Cancer  
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Lymphoma   Lymphoid Cancer  
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Neuroma   Neuronal Cancer  
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Chondromas   Benign Cartilage Tumor  
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Chondrosarcoma   Cartilage Cancer  
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Osteomas   Benign Bone Tumor  
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Osteosarcoma   Bone Cancer  
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Myosarcomas   Skeletal Muscle Cancer  
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Gauncher's Disease is...   Build up of glycolipids in cell membrane which causes neurological issues in infants and juveniles  
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Tay Sach's Disease is...   Hereditary disorder from inability to break down glycolipids that causes death at age 3-4  
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Glycogen Storage Disease is...   Cells are unable to mobilize glycogen normally which muscular weakness in primarily the skeletal muscle  
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Remission   Cancer/tumor stops spreading, decreases in size or disappears  
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Metastasis   Cancer spreads and develops more tumors  
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Onocologists   A doctor who studies tumors  
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Male Sex Cells are...   Sperm  
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Female Sex Cells are..   Eggs  
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Somatic Cells   Cell forming the body of an organism  
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Semi-permeable   Membrane only letting in certain molecules  
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Permanent Alterations in DNA cells are..   Mutation  
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Synthesis of lipids occurs here   Smooth ER  
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Watery medium that surrounds the cell   Extracellular Fluid  
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Function in the digestion of foreign materials in the cell   Lysosome  
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Where the cell's DNA is located (organelle)   Nucleus  
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Somatic Cell Division...   Mitosis  
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Chromatin-   Condensed DNA and Proteins  
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Chromosomes-   Organized Structure of DNA (multiple Chromatin)  
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Flagella   Help Cell travel  
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What happens in Prophase   Chromosomes, spindle fibers, and centrioles appear  
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What happens in Metaphase   Chromosomes line up on metaphase plate  
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What happens in Anaphase   Chromatids pulled to opposite poles  
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What happens in Telophase   cytoplasm seperates, nuclear membranes appear, spindle fibers disappear  
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Cell cycle in order   Interphase, Mitosis, Cytokinesis  
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Interphase steps in order   G1, S, G2  
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What happens in G1 phase   cell growth and metabolic activities  
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What happens in S phase   DNA replication  
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What happens in G2 phase   Cell growth and metabolic activities  
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What happens in Cytokinesis   Cytoplasm divides  
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Endocytosis and 2 types   Cells absorb molecules, Pinocytosis and Phagocytosis  
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Exocytosis   Cell directs molecules out of cell  
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Movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is   Facilitated Diffusion  
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Movement of water from higher to lower concentration   Osmosis  
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If a cell lacked ribosomes it would not be able to   Synthesize proteins  
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Adip refers to   Fats  
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Organelle that has intracellular membranes with attached ribosomes   Rough ER  
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Most ATP for the cell is produced here   Mitchondria  
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Functions of cell membrane (4)   Regulates materials, Seperates cytoplasm from extracellular fluid, sensitive to extracellular fluid changes, and structual support  
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Solid objects such as bacteria are transported into the cell during...   Phagocytosis  
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Small materials are brought into the cell during   Pinocytosis  
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________ moves substances across the surface of the cell   cillia  
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If the cell lacked centrioles it would not be able to...   divide  
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