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Homework For Ch.2

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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The process by which foos is burned to release energy?   D. Catabolism  
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Part of the cell where formation of protiens occurs?   C. Endoplasmic reticulum  
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Sum of the chemical processes in a cell?   B. Metabolism  
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Picture of nuclear structures arranged in numerical order?   E. Karyotype  
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Part of the cell where catabolism primarily occurs?   C. Mitochondria  
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Allows materials to pass into and out of the cell?   B. Cell Membrane  
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Gennes are composed of?   D. DNA  
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Muscular wall separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities?   B. Diaphragm  
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The space in the chest between the lungs is the?   C. Pleural Cavity  
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Adipose means Pertaining to?   C. Fat  
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Throat:   E. Pharynx  
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Sarcoma:   C. Malignant Tumor of flesh tissue  
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Craniotomy;   A. incision of the Skull  
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A histologist studies?   C. Tissues  
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An epithelial cell is a(an)?   A. Skin cell  
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The pleural cavity is the:   D. Space between the membranes around the lungs  
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Viscera:   B. Internal Organs  
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The pituitary gland is in which body cavity?   A. Cranial  
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Voicebox:   D. Larynx  
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The tailbone is the;   D. Coccyx  
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Supine means:   A. lying on the back  
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The upper lateral regions of the abdomen , benearth the ribs, are the;   E. hypochondriac region  
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The RUQ contains the :   A. Liver  
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Pertaning to a plane that divides the body into right and left portions:   D. Sagittal  
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A disk is:   A piece of cartilage between backbones  
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Control center of the cell, containing chomosomes   Nucleus  
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The process of building up protiens in a cell is called   Anabolism  
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The total of the chemical processes in a cell is known as   Metabolism  
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A scientist who studies tissues is called a (an)   Histologist  
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Regions of DNA within a Chromosome   Genes  
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throat   pharynx  
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collection of fat cells   Adipose tissue  
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windpipe   trachea  
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tube from the kidney to the urinary bladder   ureter  
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voice box   larynx  
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membrane surrounding the lungs   pleura  
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flexible connective tissue at joints   cartilage  
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tube from the urinary bladder to outside of body   urethra  
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cavity surrounded by the skull   cranial  
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cavity in the chest surrounded by ribs   thoracic  
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cavity surrounded by the hip bone   abdominal  
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Cavity surrounded by the backbones   spinal  
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cavity below the chest containing digestive organs   pelvic  
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region of the neck   cervical  
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refion of the chest   thoracic  
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region of the waist   lumbar  
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region of the sacrum   sarcal  
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region of the tailbone   coccygeal  
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deep   superficial  
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proximal   distal  
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supine   prone  
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dorsal   ventral  
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the left lung lies __ to the heart    
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