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| The clavical is _____________ to the sternum |
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| The hip is _________ to the ankle |
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| the ears are__________ to the nose |
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| The umbilicus is ___________ to the lumbar vertebrae |
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| The skin is ___________ to the femur |
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| the study of the functions of the human body |
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| The heart is __________ to the vertebral column |
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| divides body into equal right and left sides |
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| Divides the body into anterior and posterior sides |
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| Divides the body into superior and inferior parts |
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| the thoracic vertebrae are_________to the lumbar vertebrae |
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| the abdomnopelvic region that contains most of the stomach is _________ |
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| Urinary bladder would be found in which region |
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| Hypogastric/Pelvic cavity |
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| Type of bond found in triglycerides |
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| bond type between two amino acids |
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| What is hydrophobic in terms of a phospholipid |
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| the non polar ends or the tail |
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| what is hydrophilic in terms of phospholipids |
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| waht happends during a dehydration synthesis reaction |
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| They make H2O and the molecule now has no water |
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| What will happen if a red blood cell goes into an isotonic solution |
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| what will happen if a red blood cell goes into a hypertonic soluction |
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| it shrinks and shrivels up |
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| what will happen if a red blood cell was in a hypotonic solution |
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| what is another name for a cell membrane |
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| plasmolemma/plasma membrane |
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| pintocytasis and phagocytosis are examples of it and when substances move into a cell by a vesicle and it takes ATP |
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| expelling waste from the cell using ATP and it is an active transport because of the ATP |
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| During transcription the information in DNA is copied by the what |
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| Where in the cell does transcription take place |
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| the division of soma cells |
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| in DNA to DNA what base sequences go together |
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| in DNA to RNA what is the base sequence pairs |
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| What happend during anaphase |
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| chromosomes move to polar ends |
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| what are the phases of mitosis |
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prophase
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| what happens before mitosis |
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| Four Major Types of Tissue |
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| Nervous, Connective, Epithelial, Muscle |
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| Major functions of Cartilage |
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| flexibility and joint movement |
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| type of muscle tissue in involuntary and striated |
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| type of muscle tissue is involuntary and nonstriated |
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| Simple cuboidal epithelium |
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| absorbtion and secretion its in the kindneys |
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| sebacious glads being inflammed |
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| from what type of cells do the osteoblasts and eventually the osteocytes arise? |
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| fracture types that protrude from the skin |
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| suture inbetween parietal bones |
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| suture in between the parietal bones and the occipital bone |
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| suture between the parietal bones and frontal bone |
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