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Question: MetabolismAnswer: All chemical reaction necessary to life Question: AnabolismAnswer: up absorb energy Question: CatabolismAnswer: break down, releasing Question: ResponsivenessAnswer: ability to detect and respond to change internal/external Question: DifferentiationAnswer: cells change from unspecialized to Question: HomeostatsisAnswer: dynamic of equilibrium Question: Two Types of Body Answer: ECF, Extracellular and ICF, fluid Question: ECFAnswer: Extracellular 33% of all found in these two compartment contains Na, Cl Question: Answer: Intracelluar fluid, 66% of all within cell K, PO4 Question: RegulationAnswer: is the control for Homeostasis of Nervous and Endocrine systems Question: Hand is on the StoveAnswer: Sensory Receptor in Nervous System--- INformation to Central Nervous System---Integration Central Nervous System to make the --- motor effector in Nerves to move hand Question: Transverse Answer: cuts the body into /inferior Question: Frontal Answer: cuts body into /posterior Question: Sagital Answer: cuts body into /laterial Question: Name 2 Body Answer: /Posterior Question: 2 parts of Posterior Body Answer: and Vertebral Question: 2 Body Cavities in Anterior Body Answer: Thoracic and Abdominopelvic Question: What is the blocks of matter?Answer: Question: What are the most common elements in the Answer: C, H, O, N (which up Carbs, lipids, protein) Question: 3 Subatmoic Answer: Proton, Electron, Question: What are Answer: postive or negative charge b/c ofunequal of protons and electron Question: 4 Types of BondsAnswer: Ionic, Covalent, Hydrogen and Peptide Question: What is BondAnswer: dissolves in , 2 types of charged particles Question: What is Covalent Answer: Should not in water, is a sharing of electrons. Carbons are always Covalently Bonded. Question: What is Hydrogen Answer: gives stability to Compounds such as DNA/RNA proteins Question: Difference Between NRG and Kinetic NRGAnswer: Potential nrg is stored or inactive nrg, energy is NRG of motion Question: Difference between and Chemical EnergyAnswer: Chem NRG is is released when bonds are broken and absorbed, electrical from flow of charged particles Question: What is a ?Answer: drives chemical reaction but they do not themselves Question: what is Answer: Methane Question: What is Organic Answer: Contain Carbon, always covalently bonded, Glucose, AA, Question: What is CompoundAnswer: All compound, ionic bonding, H20, Salts, NaCl Question: of WaterAnswer: Solvent solute Question: What is Answer: it is when two substances do not mix Question: Answer: dehydration synthesis, takewater to open spot for Question: Answer: hydrolysis put back into to break bond Question: Define Answer: H+ Question: BaseAnswer: OH- Question: SaltsAnswer: nether positively/neg Question: pH Answer: 0-14 Question: Answer: Sugar, startches, glycogen and Question: 3 of Simple SugarsAnswer: Glucose, Galactose, Question: of DisaccharidesAnswer: sucrose, , lactose Question: Answer: glycogen Question: AcidsAnswer: DNA/RNA Question: 3 sub of Answer: Triglycerides, , Steroids Question: Triglycerides are made Answer: 3FA and Question: Bonding of Answer: Saturated, Mono, Question: areAnswer: make up plasma membrane, heads, tail. Question: Answer: are all cholesterol Question: What proteinsAnswer: determines function Question: AcidAnswer: Have bonds COOH Question: What is Answer: Transfer RNA, translates the AA Question: What Answer: Reads DNA Question: Answer: finds a place for Question: Parts of Answer: Plasma Membrane and Question: What is in Answer: Cytosol and Question: Phospholipid Answer: 50%Lipid 50% Question: Integral Arrangment of ProteinAnswer: extends into or bilayer clothespin Question: Peripherial Arrangment of Answer: loosely attached to and outer surface Question: What is Answer: measure of solutions ability to change the of cells by altering there H20 Question: what is Answer: shape Question: what is Answer: there is more inside than outside Question: what is Answer: when concentration is higher outside than Question: Simple Answer: is when the FA is passed through polar head and tail no NRG is Question: Facilitated Answer: Glucose passes through , pores change shape to accept no NRG is expended Question: TransportAnswer: NaK pump, NRG is used to move 3Na out 2 Question: What is Answer: bringing substance into Question: 2 of endocytosisAnswer: Phagosytosis and Question: CentrioleAnswer: development / growth of spindle Question: RibosomesAnswer: location protein Question: Answer: Movement of molecules to Golgi Question: Golgi Answer: Packs proteins for Question: Cell Answer: occur in Epithelial and some muscles Question: Types of Cell Answer: Tight Junction, , Gap Junction Question: What is Gap Answer: open channels for pruposes Question: What is Answer: fibers between cells to allow contract Question: AvascularAnswer: has no blood Question: where do you find Answer: lung Question: tissueAnswer: most and widely distributed tissue in the body Question: What does meanAnswer: to Question: what is Answer: CT Question: ChondroblastAnswer: Question: osteoblastAnswer: Question: Answer: cells Question: Answer: WBC that do Question: Mast Answer: histamine which enhance inflammation Question: CollagenAnswer: needed to make tissue and also the most abundant proein in the body Question: CTAnswer: hypodermis Question: Answer: used to store Triglcerides Question: irregularAnswer: in dermis and pericardium Question: Cartilage, bone and areAnswer: Connective Question: is...Answer: thinner layer Question: dermisAnswer: below epidermis made up of irregular Connective Tissue Question: Answer: keratin which waterproof Question: Answer: produce melanin or Question: papillaeAnswer: meisnsner corp which is touch figerprints Question: What is pilliAnswer: Question: Answer: has areolar and adipose CT and contain which pressure Question: Answer: regulate body temp for Question: Function of Answer: Thermoregulation, |
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