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The Body As a Whole Test

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A type of cartilage which is semitransparent & has a milky blue color, strong solid matrix, flexible & insensitive. Found in the end of bones & in most synovial joints where it provides weight bearing support.
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A type of passive transport: the movement of ions and molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
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The internal scaffolding that anchors the organelles and allows the cells to move and to maintain or change their shape.
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A type of passive transport: When hydrostatic pressure forces water across a semipermeable membrane
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A type of chemical bond when two or more atoms share electrons
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Type of connective tissue that consists mainly of parallel collagen fibers produced by fibroblasts. The ligaments & tendons formed by this type of tissue have a small number of cells & blood flow to the area is limited. Strenth & resistance w some stretch
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Div. of Anatomy: Study of internal organs and structures as they are recognized from and related to the overly skin surface.
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The capacity to work
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The ability to sense, monitor, and respond to changes in the external environment.
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A type of membrane found on the surface of tubes and that open directly to the exterior, such as those lining the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts.
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The material enclosed by the cell membrane which contains the nucleus and organelles.
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Protective sacs found near joints, between layers of muscle and connective tissue; and wherever the body needs extra protection.
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The smallest particle of a substance that can exist independently without losing the physical and chemical properties of that substance.
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Chemical reaction that uses energy as it joins simple molecules to form more complex molecules of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
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The basic substance between the cells of a tissue.
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A division of Anatomy: Study of structures of a particular area
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Contains enzymes that function as the digestive system of the cell.
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The fluid portion of the cytoplasm
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The process of endocytosis followed by digestion of the vesicles contents by enzymes present in the cytoplams
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A type of membrane that covers the surface of the body and is exposed to the external environment.
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Cytoplasm
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Regional Anatomy
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Anabolism
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Surface Anatomy
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Energy
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Lysosomes
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Molecule
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Cutaneous Membrane
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Diffusion
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Dense Regular Connective Tissue
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Cytosol or Intracellular Fluid
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Responsiveness
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Covalent Bond
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Matrix
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Mucous Membranes
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Bursae
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Hyaline Cartilage
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Cytoskeleton
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Filtration
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Phagocytosis
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A smaller particle inside an atom that contains a neutral charge
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A type of membrane that lines body cavities, not open to the external environment and covers many of the organs. Secretes a thin watery fluid that lubricates organs so as to reduce friction.
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Substances formed from amino acids.
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Cell membrane made up of lipids, carbs, and proteins.
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The transport and use of nutrients
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Molecules synthesized or broken down inside the body by chemical reactions
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A form of passive transport: The diffusion of water from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher solution concentration across a semipermeable membrane.
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The absorption, transport, and use or exchange of respiratory gasses (oxygen & CO2)
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Sugars, starches and cellulose composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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A type of passive transport: Small membrane lined sacs form as the cell membrane folds to form vesicles that surround a substance and move it into or out of the cell.

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