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Physiology |
The study of how the human body works. |
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Histology |
The study of tissues. |
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Organic |
A group of tissues that are specialized for a particular function. |
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Selective permeability |
The ability to let certain materials in or out while restricting others. |
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Endocytosis |
The process by which large molecules are taken into the cell. |
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Of the seven levels of organization we discussed, which would fall under a study of gross anatomy? |
Organ, Organ Systems, and Organism. |
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What is the type of tissue in the spinal cord? |
Nervous tissue. |
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What type of tissue is in the lining of the larynx? |
Epithelial tissue. |
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What kind of tissue is in the biceps muscle? |
Muscle tissue. |
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What organelle makes most of the APT in the cell? |
Mitochondrion |
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List the phases of mitosis in order. |
Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. |
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How do small polar molecules, like water, enter a cell? |
Channel protein |
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How do larger molecules enter a cell? |
Carrier protein |
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How do very large molecules, like proteins enter a cell? |
They can't pass through diffusion so they will not leave the cell. |
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Where is the concentration of sodium ions greater? Inside or outside the cell? |
Outside |
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Is endocytosis an example of active or passive transport? |
Active |