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Final exam vocab for chapters 1-7

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Chapter 1   show
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anatomy   show
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show relative constancy of the normal body's internal (fluid) environment  
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medullary   show
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pathology   show
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somatotype   show
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show pattern of a disease's development  
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show theory, or study, of the factors involved in causing a disease  
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show refers to a disease that occurs in many individuals at the same time  
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show general principle in chemistry wherby atoms usually form bonds in ways that will provide each atom with an outer shell of eight electrons  
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show chemical compound that provides energy for use by body cells (blend of adenine and ribosome)  
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show chemical bond formed by two atoms sharing one or more pairs of electrons  
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show electrocovalent bond; bond formed by transferring of electron from one atom to another  
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hydrolysis   show
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exchange reaction chemical reaction that breaks down a compound and then synthesizes a new compound by switching portions of the molecules; for example, AB + CD = AD + BC   show
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peptide bond   show
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pH   show
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Chapter 3   show
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centriole   show
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endoplasmic reticulum   show
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gap junction   show
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show organelle consisting of small sacs stacked on one another near the nucleus that makes carbohydrate compound, combines them with protein molecules, and packages the product for distribution from the cell  
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desmosome   show
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lysosome   show
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show organelle in which ATP generation occurs; often termed "powerhouse of cell"  
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show dense, well-defined but membraneless body within the nucleus; critical to protein foration because it "programs" the formation of ribosomes in the nucelus  
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Chapter 4   show
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show latter stage of mitosis; duplicate chromosomes move to poles of dividing cells  
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catalyst   show
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cellular respiration   show
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haploid   show
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show mitotic phase immediately before visible condenstation of the chromosomes during which the DNA of each chromosomes replicates itself  
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prophase   show
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show nuclear division in wichi the number of chromosomes I reduced to half their original number through separation of homologous pairs; produces gametes  
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show complex process in which a cell's DNA is replicated and divided equally between 2 daughter cells  
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show process by which a substance attracts cells or organisms into (or away from) its vicinity. Example- when inflammation mediators attract white blood cells  
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Diapedesis   show
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show red blood cell  
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show formation of tissue from primary germ layers of embryo  
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show fibrous connective tissue underlying the epithelium in mucous membrane  
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show nonexcitable supporting cells of nervous tissue  
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Trabecula   show
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show bone-absorbing cell, clast=break  
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Cleavage lines or Langer lines   show
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show condition of blueness in skin from lack of oxygen in blood  
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Germinal Matrix   show
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show fine and soft hair coat on developing fetus  
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Medulla   show
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Melanocyte   show
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show secretion of sebaceous gland (oil producing gland of the skin)  
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show "base layer" deepest layer of epidermis, cells able to reproduce themselves  
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Chapter 7   show
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Diaphysis   show
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show region of spongy (cancellous) bone with in the wall of a flat bone of the cranium  
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Myeloid tissue   show
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Osteon   show
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Osteomalacia   show
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Perichondrium   show
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show Volkmann's canal, communicating canal between central (or Haversian) canals that contain vessels to carry blood and nerves to osteons  
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