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Flash cards Week 1-5

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What is Anatomy defined as?   show
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What is Physiology?   show
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What is Responsiveness?   show
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show Capacity of living cells to transmit a wave of electrical disturbance from one point to another within the bod  
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show Process by which complex food products are broken down into simpler substances that can be absorbed and used by individual body cells  
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show Organized increase in the size and number of cells and therefore an increase in size of the individual or a particular organ or p  
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show Exchange of respiratory gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between an organism and its environment  
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Absorption is______.   show
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Secretion is______.   show
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Excretion is______.   show
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Circulation is______.   show
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Reproduction is______.   show
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show a group of a great many similar cells that all developed together from the same part of the embryo and all perform a certain function.  
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show matrix.  
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anatomical position   show
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show towards the head  
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show towards the feet  
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show near the center  
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show around the boundary  
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show sagittal, coronal, transverse  
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show carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen  
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How many elements are there in the human body?   show
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A chemical bond formed by the transfer of elec-trons from one atom to another is called an____.   show
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show covalent bond  
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Three basic types of chemical reactions are____.   show
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show True  
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Tue or False? Anabolism is the term used to describe chemical reactions that join simple molecules together to form more complex biomolecules—notably, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.   show
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What is the plasma membrane?   show
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show Network of canals and sacs extending from the nuclear envelope; may have ribosomes attached  
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True or False? Lysosomes form when small portions of the plasma membrane pinch inward and separate into a vesicle or sac   show
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True or False? The proteasome is another protein-destroying organelle in the cell.   show
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show Connective, Epithelial, Muscle and Nervous  
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show Supports body structures Transports substances throughout the body  
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show True  
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What are the three types of epithelial tissue membranes?   show
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show Protection, sensory function, secretion, absorption, excretion  
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True or False? Connective tissue is one of the most widespread and diverse tissues in the body and is found in or around nearly every organ of the bod   show
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show connects, supports, transports, and defends  
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show Brain, Spinal cord, Nerves  
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What are the two layers of the skin?   show
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show Stratum basale Stratum spinosum Stratum granulosum Stratum lucidum Stratum cornium  
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True or False? The hypodermis is sometimes called the subcutaneous layer, or superficial fascia   show
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show Stratum Corneum  
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What are at least 4 of the 7 functions of the skin?   show
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show Support, protection, movement, mineral storage  
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True or False? There is 200 bones that are within our body?   show
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What are the four types of bones within our body?   show
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True or False? Osteoblasts are small cells that synthesize and secrete an organic matrix called osteoid.   show
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True or False? Osteoclasts are giant multinucleate cells that are responsible for the active erosion of bone minerals.   show
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show the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton  
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show True  
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True or False? The 14 bones that form the face are the two maxillae, two zygomatic (malar), two nasal, the mandible, two lacrimal, two palatine, two inferior nasal conchae (turbinates), and the vomer   show
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What bone forms the forehead and the anterior part of the calvaria or top of the cranium?   show
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show True  
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show 8  
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show Femur  
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show Tibia  
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