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| Organs are to organisms as |
Organelles are to cells |
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| cellular eating |
phagocytosis |
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| 46 chromosomes |
mitosis |
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| abnormal growth |
tumor |
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| cold sore or fever |
Herpes simplex type I |
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| chronic inflammatory skin disease |
psoriaisis |
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| Least malignant and has small raised nodule that develops plaque |
basil cell carcinoma |
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| Dark color, brown, black, or discolored mole |
Melanoma |
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| open lesion on the skin by a loss of skin depth |
ulcer |
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| Muscle connected to hair follicle which causes goose bumps |
arrector-pili muscle |
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| Hair, nails and sudoriferous glands are an accessory part of what system....... |
Integumentary System |
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| What causes skin to darken when it is exposed to ultra violet light..... |
Melanin |
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| Regulates temperature, prevents water loss and sensation are functions of what organ? |
Skin |
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| Is the skin an organ |
yes |
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| Brown/Black skin tone |
Melanin |
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| Yellow/Orange skin tone |
Carotene |
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| Pink skin skin tone |
Lemoglobin |
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| largest and most important organ in the integumentary system |
skin |
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| fibrous bands that connect muscle to bone |
tendons |
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| found in walls of the heart |
cardiac muscle tissue |
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| stores energy and provides insulation |
adipose tissue |
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| covers body inside and out |
epithelial tissue |
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| binds skin to underlying tissue |
aureolar |
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| Impregnated with mineral salts |
osseons |
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| found between vertebrae |
fibrocartilage |
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| Fibrous bands that connect bone to bone |
ligaments |
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| Found in walls of hollow organs |
Smooth Muscle |
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| Tissue that acts as the supporting fabric for the body......... |
Connective Tissue |
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| Highly contractile tissue that provides movement |
muscle tissue |
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| Cartilage gradually becomes impregnated with mineral salts and forms........ |
bone tissue |
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| Adipose and Areolar tissue are classified as......... |
Loose Connective Tissue |
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| Most abundant tissue in the body that binds structures together |
Connective Tissue |
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| Hyaline cartilage, adipose, and tendons are what type of tissue? |
Connective Tissue |
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| 3 characteristic shapes of epithelial cell |
Squamous, Cuboidal, Columnar |
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| How many categories of tissue are there |
4 |
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| Plasma membrane and organelles integral part of..... |
Cells |
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| Principle site of ATP production |
Mitochondria |
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| Major function of the plasma membrane |
Controls material entering and leaving the cell |
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| Protein substances that assist in cells chemical reaction |
Enzymes |
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| When molecules move from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated one |
Active transport and process |
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| Characteristics of cell membrane |
Phospholipid bi-layer, semi-permeable, controls substances |
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| Basic building blocks of living organisms |
Cells |
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| Organelles responsible for manufaturing proteins |
Endoplasmic Reticulum |
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| Provides energy for cellular function |
ATP Adenosine Trophosphate |
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| Produces protein |
ribosome |
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| location of the genetic code |
Nucleolus |
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| controls movement of materials into the cell |
plasma membrane |
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| contains potent digestive enzymes |
lysosome |
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| Control center for cellular activity |
nucleus |
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| Mitotis cell division has how many daughter cells |
46 |
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| Cellular contents located between the cell's outer limiting plasma membrane and the nuclear membrane collectively known as? |
Cytoplasm |
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| Where does the Krebs cycle occur |
Mitochondria |
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| Total of all the physical and chemical processes that occur in a given organism |
Metabolism |
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| 96% of the human body is made up of |
Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen |
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| Smallest naturally occurring particle of matter |
Atoms |
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| Sagittal Plane divides body into left and right sides by a line that runs |
Vertically |
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| Study of normal functions of the body system |
Physiology |
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| The Pelvic cavity contains |
bladder, rectum and some of the reproductive organs |
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| Organs contained in the body are |
Cranial, Spinal, Thoracic, Abdominal, Pelvic |
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| Abdominal Cavity contains |
liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas, and small and large intestines |
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| Thoracic Cavity contains |
The heart and the lungs |
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| Spinal Cavity contains |
The Spinal Cord |
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| Cranial Cavity contains |
The Brain |
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| 5 body cavities |
Cranial, Vertebral, Thoracic, Abdominal, Pelvic |
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| Farther from mid-line |
Lateral Aspect |
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| Divides body into front and back |
Frontal Plane |
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| Divides body into top and bottom |
Transverse Plane |
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| Pertaining to the mid-line |
Medial Aspect |
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| Divides body into equal left and right sides |
Midsagittal Plane |
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| Situated toward the head |
cranial or superior aspect |
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| nearest to the orgin |
proximal |
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| Situated in back |
posterior or dorsal aspect |
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| Farther from the orgin |
Distal Aspect |
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| Situated farther from the head |
inferior aspect |
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| Situated in front of |
Ventral aspect |
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| Body's Internal Balance |
Homeostasis |
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| Transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, waste and hormones |
Integumentary System |
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| Effects of the Lymphatic System |
Collects excess tissue fluid invading microorganisms, damaged cells, and protein molecules that are too large or too toxic to return directly to the blood system |
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| The effects of the Endocrine System..... |
affects function of the body including growth, reproduction, and health through hormone secretion |
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| Process of repeated cell division |
differentiation |
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| Reference posture used in sciences |
anatomical position |
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| Study of structure of organism and their relationships...... |
Anatomy/Morphology |
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