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| Three phase of the cell cycle. |
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| Interphase,mitosis and cytokinesis |
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| What are the three phase of Interphase. |
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| G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase |
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| The cell grows in size and producing organelle. |
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| DNA in the cell is duplicated/ |
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| What happens at the G2 phase? |
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| The cell grows and prepares for mitosis. |
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| What are the stages of mitosis |
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1.Prophase 2.Metaphase 3.Anaphase 4.Telophase |
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[image] What is III
chromatin into visible chromosomes and thickening of chromosomes, nuclear membrane begins to disappear, and mitotic apparatus become apparent. |
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[image]
What is IV?
The chromosomes align between poles of the cell. |
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[image]
What is V and IV?
Chromosomes separate at the centromere and spindle fibers attach to region of centromere pull daughter chromosomes toward the opposite poles of the cell. |
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| [image] What is VII and VIII? daughter chromosomes begin to unwind into chromatin, nucleolus reappears, mitotic apparatus disappears. |
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| The spitting of the cell into two parts. |
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| Movement of particles from a region of high concentration to a regions of low concentrations. |
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| The movement of WATER across a selectively permeable membrane from solutions of higher WATER conc (H2O with less solutes) to solutions of lower WATER conc (H2O with more solutes). |
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| Results as pressure of a fluid forces particles through a filtering membrane. |
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| a substance that dissolves. |
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| Material that becomes dissolved in water. |
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10% sugar solution is Hypertonic to a 5%. More solute is Hypertonic.
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5% is hypotonic to a 10%. Therefore when there si less solute particles then it is Hypo.
.............. ...... [. . .<-]------Hypotonic ............... |
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| If solutions have the same concentrations. |
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| For Hypertonic and Hypotonic solutions INSIDE the cell which way will the water flow due to osmosis? |
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| If hypertonic inside the cell then water will flow in causing it to burst. If Hypotonic inside the cell the water will flow out and cell will shrink. |
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| How do particle size and temperature effect diffusion rates? |
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The hotter the temperature the further it will diffuse (faster).
The smaller the MW or size or molecule the faster it will diffuse. |
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| Is the energy of motion all molecules have unless at absolute 0. |
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| Small molecules hitting large molecules from which we can infer small molecules are moving. |
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| Particles become uniformly dispersed. |
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| The amount of force need to stop osmosis. |
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| oil gland. On the side of the hair gland. |
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| Secrete water and a higher concentration of organic acid. looks like ball of yarn. |
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| Upper part of the dermis is sensitive to light touch. |
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| Upper part of dermis and lower epidermis. very slight touch. |
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| when at normal temperature both are firing. |
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| Reproductive, urinary, nervous, muscular, respiratory, skeletal, lymphatic, integumentary, digestive, Endocrine, cardiovascular. |
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1.Toward the surface
2.Toward the core |
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1.Ventral (Anterior)
2.Dorsal (posterior) |
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1.To the front
2.To the back (dorsal fin) |
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1.Near the trunk
2.Away from the trunk |
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1.Sagittal Plane
2.Transverse Plane
3.Coronal Plane |
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1. divides the body into left and right portions
2.Divides the body superior n inferior top and bottom horizon
3.cuts anterior and posterior back and front |
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1.Dorsal body Cavities
2.Ventral Body cavities
On lateral view |
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1.Cranial cavity and vertebral cavity
2.Thoracic, Abdominal,Diaphragm, Pelvic |
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Ventral view:
1.Thoracic Cavity
2.Andominoplevic Cavity |
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1. pleural(lung), Pericardial(heart), Mediastium(between the 2 cavities)
Diaphragm is between 1 & 2
2.abdominal , pelvic |
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| When looking at a body how do you tell the quadrants? |
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The righter upper is the top on the right side of the patient.
left upper, right lower, left lower. |
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| The first row in the 9 abdominal regions |
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| right hypochondriac, epigastric, left hypochondriac |
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| The second row down in the 9 abdominal regions |
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| Right Lumbar, Umbilical, Left Lumbar |
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| The bottom row of the 9 abdominal regions |
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| Right Iliac, hypogastric, left iliac |
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| Functions of the skeletal system? |
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| support the body, protection of soft tissue(aka brain n lungs), providing structure for locomotion, storage of calcium, and blood formation |
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| vertical axis of body= skull,hyoid bone,vertabal column,rib,sternum. |
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attached to the axial of skeleton= -pectoral girdle: clavicle and scapula. -Upper extremity: humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges. -Pelvic Girdle:Os coxa. -Lower ectremity: Femur, Patella, Tibia, Fibula, Tarsal, Metatarsals Phalanges.
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| What is the compostion of bone? |
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| Proximal and distal end of the bone. |
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| The proximal and distal(top and bottom) parts of the bone. |
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| Part of the epiphyses of bone composed of hyaline cartilage and helps reduce friction as the joints move. |
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| hard and on the outside of the bone. |
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| hyaline cartilage that occurs in individuals that are growing |
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| inner bone made of trabeculae(thin plates that run in direction of stress0 |
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| A dense connective tissue on the surface of the bone. |
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| parallel straps of connective tissue that connect one bone to another |
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| Long, short, flat, irregular |
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| longer then broad:arms,legs,forarms,fingers,thigh |
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| equal in all dimensions, wrist and ankle |
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| cranium, pelvic girdle,pectoral girdle sternum, ribs. |
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| floor of skull, facial, and vertebrae |
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| active bone forming cells which secrete collagen fibers, |
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| are cell that remove collagen by acid phosphatase. |
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| bone formed in the tendon that runs from quadriceps to tibia. |
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| directly below talus know as the heel bone. |
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| lateral curve(curves to left or right) |
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| swayback(goes froward in stomach region) |
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