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[Show more]skeletal system -️️A dynamic system of connective tissue 
support, protection, movement, storage, blood cell formation - ️️Functions of bones 
scapula - ️️flat 
femur -️️long 
carpals -️️short 
vertabrae - ️️irregular 
Diaphisis -️️shaft of a long bone 
Epiphysis - ️️...
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Add to cartskeletal system -️️A dynamic system of connective tissue 
support, protection, movement, storage, blood cell formation - ️️Functions of bones 
scapula - ️️flat 
femur -️️long 
carpals -️️short 
vertabrae - ️️irregular 
Diaphisis -️️shaft of a long bone 
Epiphysis - ️️...
flat bones - ️️protect underlying organs, larger surface for muscle to attach to EX: 
bridge of nose, ribs, chest, scapula, pelvis 
short bones - ️️cube like bones EX: in wrist and ankle joints 
long bones -️️longer than they are wide EX: femur, arms, fingers 
irregular bones - ️️bon...
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Add to cartflat bones - ️️protect underlying organs, larger surface for muscle to attach to EX: 
bridge of nose, ribs, chest, scapula, pelvis 
short bones - ️️cube like bones EX: in wrist and ankle joints 
long bones -️️longer than they are wide EX: femur, arms, fingers 
irregular bones - ️️bon...
Ligase function - ️️Joins fragments of new DNA together into one seamless strand with 
phosphodiester bonds (uses ATP). 
What is the function of a gene? - ️️Codes for a specific protein. 
Where are genes located? - ️️Genes are located on chromosomes. 
What molecules make up the eukaryoti...
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Add to cartLigase function - ️️Joins fragments of new DNA together into one seamless strand with 
phosphodiester bonds (uses ATP). 
What is the function of a gene? - ️️Codes for a specific protein. 
Where are genes located? - ️️Genes are located on chromosomes. 
What molecules make up the eukaryoti...
Red bone marrow - ️️produces blood cells 
Skeletal System Functions - ️️-Supports soft tissues and provides attachment points for 
tendons of skeletal muscles 
-Protects the most important internal organs 
-Assists in movement by acting as levers for skeletal muscles 
-Osseous tissue stores ...
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Add to cartRed bone marrow - ️️produces blood cells 
Skeletal System Functions - ️️-Supports soft tissues and provides attachment points for 
tendons of skeletal muscles 
-Protects the most important internal organs 
-Assists in movement by acting as levers for skeletal muscles 
-Osseous tissue stores ...
Regulation of homeostasis - ️️requires sensory input, integration and communication 
between organs 
Nervous system - ️️-Electrical signals and chemical messages (neurotransmitters) 
-Fast, direct communication to target tissue 
Endocrine system -️️-Chemical messages (hormones) 
-Slower,...
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Add to cartRegulation of homeostasis - ️️requires sensory input, integration and communication 
between organs 
Nervous system - ️️-Electrical signals and chemical messages (neurotransmitters) 
-Fast, direct communication to target tissue 
Endocrine system -️️-Chemical messages (hormones) 
-Slower,...
Which answer correctly ranks the atoms in terms of decreasing electronegativity (the 
highest electronegativity first)? - ️️O>N>C>H 
this will help predict polarity when molecules have O or N linked to C or H. 
Which atom in the pictured molecule will have the strongest partial positive...
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Add to cartWhich answer correctly ranks the atoms in terms of decreasing electronegativity (the 
highest electronegativity first)? - ️️O>N>C>H 
this will help predict polarity when molecules have O or N linked to C or H. 
Which atom in the pictured molecule will have the strongest partial positive...
Electrons in H2 and O2 have relatively high P.E; electrons in H2O have relatively low P.E. - 
️️Which statement most accurately describes the relative potential energies (P.E.) of 
the electrons in the following molecules: H2, O2, and H2O? 
-The P.E. of electrons are equivalent in all three mole...
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Add to cartElectrons in H2 and O2 have relatively high P.E; electrons in H2O have relatively low P.E. - 
️️Which statement most accurately describes the relative potential energies (P.E.) of 
the electrons in the following molecules: H2, O2, and H2O? 
-The P.E. of electrons are equivalent in all three mole...
epiphysis - ️️End of a long bone 
diaphysis - ️️shaft of a long bone 
periosteum -️️a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except 
at the surfaces of the joints. 
endosteum -️️membranous lining of the hollow cavity of the bone 
articular cartilage -️️cov...
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Add to cartepiphysis - ️️End of a long bone 
diaphysis - ️️shaft of a long bone 
periosteum -️️a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except 
at the surfaces of the joints. 
endosteum -️️membranous lining of the hollow cavity of the bone 
articular cartilage -️️cov...
Diaphysis - ️️shaft of a long bone 
epiphysis - ️️End of a long bone 
medullary cavity -️️cavity within the shaft of the long bones filled with yellow bone 
marrow; energy storage 
Endosteum -️️inside, lines the medullary cavity 
periosteum -️️outside, tough membrane covering the...
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Add to cartDiaphysis - ️️shaft of a long bone 
epiphysis - ️️End of a long bone 
medullary cavity -️️cavity within the shaft of the long bones filled with yellow bone 
marrow; energy storage 
Endosteum -️️inside, lines the medullary cavity 
periosteum -️️outside, tough membrane covering the...
What are the differences between mitosis and meiosis? - ️️Mitosis... 
- 1 division 
- 2 daughter cells 
- No different genes 
Meiosis... 
- 2 divisions 
- 1/2 of chromosomes 
- Diversity in genes 
Fertilization - ️️Fusion of an egg and sperm cell 
gametes - ️️sex cells 
karotype - ️️...
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Add to cartWhat are the differences between mitosis and meiosis? - ️️Mitosis... 
- 1 division 
- 2 daughter cells 
- No different genes 
Meiosis... 
- 2 divisions 
- 1/2 of chromosomes 
- Diversity in genes 
Fertilization - ️️Fusion of an egg and sperm cell 
gametes - ️️sex cells 
karotype - ️️...
This is a subcutaneous, S-shaped bone• Medial end articulates with sternum • Lateral end 
articulates with acromion of scapula - ️️clavicle 
The _______ of the scapula is a prominent ridge on posterior surface of scapula• Provides 
attachment for trapezius and deltoid muscles -️️spine ...
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Add to cartThis is a subcutaneous, S-shaped bone• Medial end articulates with sternum • Lateral end 
articulates with acromion of scapula - ️️clavicle 
The _______ of the scapula is a prominent ridge on posterior surface of scapula• Provides 
attachment for trapezius and deltoid muscles -️️spine ...
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