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Week 6: StudyStack 1

Anatomy set week 1-5 terms and definition

Term/definitionquestion/answers
What are the four basic components in every feedback control loop? Sensor mechanism Integrator or control center Effector mechanism Feedback
What elements make up 96% of the material in the human body? Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen
Whats the octet rule? Atoms with fewer than eight electrons in the outer energy level will attempt to lose, gain, or share electrons with other atoms to achieve stability.
Whats covalent bond? A chemical bond formed by the sharing of one or more pairs of electrons between the outer energy levels of two atoms
what are the two types of metabolism Catabolism and Anabolism
name the four protein structures. 1.Primary (first level) 2. Secondary (second level) 3. Tertiary (third level) 4. Quaternary (fourth level)
What are the four basic types of tissue? connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue.
What are the two major subdivisions of the body ? axial and appendicular
Whats the anatomical position? the body is upright, directly facing the observer, feet flat and directed forward and the palms facing forward.
What are the two major groups of organelles Membranous organelles and Nonmembranous organelles
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