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ch2 excerices

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material of the cell located outside the nucleus and yet enclosed by the cell membrane   cytoplasm  
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regions of DNA within each chroosome   genes  
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small, sausage-shaped structures; the place where the food is burned to release energy   mitochandria  
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canal-like structure in the cytoplasm; the site of protein synthesis   endoplasmic reticulum  
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structure that surrounds and protects a cell   cell membrane  
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control center of the cell, containing chromosomes   nucleus  
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chemical found within each chromosome   DNA  
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rod-shaped structures in the nucleus that contain regions called genes   chromosomes  
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the process of building up proteins in a cell is   anabolism  
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the process of chemically burning or bteaking down foods to release energy in cell is   catabolism  
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a scientist who studies tissues is a (an)   histologist  
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the medical term for internal organ is   viscera  
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voice box   larynx  
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membrane surrounding the lungs   pleura  
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throat   pharynx  
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tube from the kidney to the urinary bladder   ureter  
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collection of fat cells   adipose tissue  
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endocrine organ located at the base of the brain   pituitary gland  
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windpipe   trachea  
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flexible connective tissue attached to bones at joints   cartilage  
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womb   uterus  
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tube leading from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body   urethra  
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region of the neck   cervical  
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region of the chest   thoracic  
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region of the waist   lumbar  
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region of the sacrum   sacral  
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region of the tailbone   coccygeal  
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between the 5th lumbar vertebra and the 1st sacral vertebra   L5-S1  
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between the 3rd and 4th cervical vertebrae   C3-C4  
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neck region (C1-C5)   cervical  
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chest region (T1-T12)   thoracic  
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lower back (loin)region (L1-L5)   lumbar  
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region of the sacrum (S1-S5)   sacral  
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tailbone region   coccygeal  
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anterior (ventral)   front of the body  
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posterior (dorsal)   back of the body  
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deep   away from the urface of the body  
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superficial   on the surface of the body  
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distal   far from the point of attachment to the trunk or far from the beggining of a structure  
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proximal   near the point of attachment to the trunk or near the beggining of a structure  
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inferior   below another surface  
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superior   above another structure  
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lateral   pertaining to the side  
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medial   pertaining to the middle  
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prone   lying on the belly  
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supine   lying on the back  
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