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Samantha Hix

Anatomy week 1-5

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what does the study of metabolism include atp requirements, catabolism, anabolism
what is an isotope of an element contain different number of neutrons from atoms of the same element
is hydrogen the weakest bond? True
atomic mass determined by the number of protons and neutrons
what is the octet rule 8 electrons in outer most ring
what is the formation of sulcrose the removal of a molecule of water is dehyration sythesis
what is not a major element in the body zinc
how is the kind of element determined by the number of electrons
what is the fundamental orginization unit the cell
what is the cell extension that contains microfilaments microvilli
what is the proteasome for breaking down abnormal and misfolded proteins
gylcoprotein indentification function of the cell membrane is carried out
golgi apparatus processes and packages materials to be secreted
plama membrane structure that seperates the contents of a cell from surronding tissues
largest cell in human body the female sex cell/ovum
cell fiber smallest to largest microfilaments, intermediate filaments, microtubles
where does ATP occur the mitochondria
what are microfilaments located in cell tissues
which bones compose the wrists carpals
compact bones contain many cylinder shaped structures called osteons
vetebrae bone in axial skeleton
very small bone that lies posterior and anterior to the lacrimal nasal bone
suberpubic angle of a female >90
what makes up the shoulder girdle the scapula and clavicle
what are the metacarpals the framework for the hands
bone marrow is what type of tissue myeloid
periosteum the dense white membrane that covers bone except at joints
what is the bone most anteriorly placed pelvic bone pubis
what is cartialage classified as connective tissue
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