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A&P EXAM 1

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Be able identify the nine abdominopelvic regions both by verbal description and visual identification on a figure similar to fig 1.11.   show
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the specific name for hip/ groin/ thigh/ leg/ forearm/arm/front of elbow/calf/ shoulder blade/ breastbone/ cheek/ chin/ eye/ chest/ armpit/ neck/ etc.   show
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Compare and contrast negative and positive feedback mechanisms?   show
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The parietal pleura would represent a serous membrane which   show
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List and describe the subdivisions (topics) contained within the study of anatomy.   show
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Describe the structure and function of serous membranes.   show
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List the functional characteristics of humans or other complex life forms?   show
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Describe the process of homeostatic imbalance?   show
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The pancreas and liver work together to maintain homeostasis through:   show
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The bridge of the nose is ________ to the left eye.   show
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The heart is ________ to the stomach.   show
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Can lungs carry out excretory functions? Explain.   show
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The higher we go in the mountains the greater the atmospheric pressure which causes a loss of oxygen. Comment on this statement.   show
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Why is anatomical terminology necessary? •   show
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Be able to identify the components of a G protein-linked receptor system as shown in Fig 3.16   show
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Be able to identify the components of the fluid mosaic model of membrane structure as shown in fig 3.3   show
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show A negative membrane potential is established when the movement of K+ out of the cell equals K+ movement into the cell; 1. K+ diffuse down their steep concentration gradient (out of the cell) via leakage channels; Loss of K+ results in a negative char  
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A red blood cell placed in pure water would:   show
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The plasma membrane (cell membrane) is:   show
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show Separates intracellular fluids from extracellular fluids; Plays a dynamic role in cellular activity; Glycocalyx is a glycoprotein area abutting the cell that provides highly specific biological markers by which cells recognize one another  
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Describe the process of diffusion? What factors affect the rate of diffusion?   show
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List and describe the different cell junctions   show
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show It will shrivel up and shrink as its water exits the cell to try an equalize the solute outside  
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Once solid material is phagocytized and taken into a vacuole describe what happens?   show
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show changes in the environment.  
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show molecular transport through the membranes  
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show Messenger RNA, transfer RNA, and ribosomal RNA plan a role in protein synthesis  
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The electron microscope has revealed that one of the components within the cell consists of microtubules arranged to form a hollow tube. This structure is a   show
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Compare and contrast inclusions and organelles   show
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Describe the structure and function of Phospholipids:   show
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List the concepts of the cell theory?   show
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Describe the fluid mosaic model of cell membrane structure?   show
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Describe the intracellular chemical signals known as "second messengers"?   show
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show An interactive system of organelles whose membranes are physically or functionally connected  
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The functions of centrioles include   show
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List the ways hormones may enter cells   show
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