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[Show more]Which of the following helps an agonist work? 
A. A synergist 
B. A fixor 
C. An insertion 
D. An antagonist A. A synergist 
Which of the following statements is correct about what happens during flexion? 
A. The angle between bones is increased. 
B. The angle between bones is decreased. 
C. The bon...
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Add to cartWhich of the following helps an agonist work? 
A. A synergist 
B. A fixor 
C. An insertion 
D. An antagonist A. A synergist 
Which of the following statements is correct about what happens during flexion? 
A. The angle between bones is increased. 
B. The angle between bones is decreased. 
C. The bon...
The nucleus of an atom is composed of protons and neutrons 
When one atom loses an electron to another atom, it results in the formation of cations and anions that can form ionic bonds 
What type of bond forms from the unequal sharing of electrons polar covalent 
When one oxygen atom shares two pair...
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Add to cartThe nucleus of an atom is composed of protons and neutrons 
When one atom loses an electron to another atom, it results in the formation of cations and anions that can form ionic bonds 
What type of bond forms from the unequal sharing of electrons polar covalent 
When one oxygen atom shares two pair...
The Cell Theory All living things are composed of cells Cells are the basic unit of life Cells can only come from other cells 
Light microscope Resolution up to 1,000x 
Electron Microscope SEM- bounced off TEM- through 
Total surface area height × width × # of sides × # of cubes 
Total volume hei...
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Add to cartThe Cell Theory All living things are composed of cells Cells are the basic unit of life Cells can only come from other cells 
Light microscope Resolution up to 1,000x 
Electron Microscope SEM- bounced off TEM- through 
Total surface area height × width × # of sides × # of cubes 
Total volume hei...
Biochemistry The study of the molecules that compose living organisms 
Element The simplest form of matter to have unique chemical properties 
Trace Elements Elements that count for less then 0.02% body weight 
Minerals inorganic elements that are extracted from the soil by plants and assed up the f...
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Add to cartBiochemistry The study of the molecules that compose living organisms 
Element The simplest form of matter to have unique chemical properties 
Trace Elements Elements that count for less then 0.02% body weight 
Minerals inorganic elements that are extracted from the soil by plants and assed up the f...
Tissue groups of cells that are similar in structure and perform a common or related function 
Four primary tissue types epithelial -- covering Connective -- support Muscle -- movement Nervous -- control 
Histology study of tissues 
Epithelial tissue or epithelium sheet of cells that covers a body s...
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Add to cartTissue groups of cells that are similar in structure and perform a common or related function 
Four primary tissue types epithelial -- covering Connective -- support Muscle -- movement Nervous -- control 
Histology study of tissues 
Epithelial tissue or epithelium sheet of cells that covers a body s...
Types and locations of connective tissues associated with skeletal muscle. *Endomysium- thin connective tissue that surrounds each individual muscle cell (fiber) 
*Perimysium- Connective tissue that bundles muscle cells (between 10-100) into a fascicle. 
*Epimysium- Outer fibrous connective tissue w...
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Add to cartTypes and locations of connective tissues associated with skeletal muscle. *Endomysium- thin connective tissue that surrounds each individual muscle cell (fiber) 
*Perimysium- Connective tissue that bundles muscle cells (between 10-100) into a fascicle. 
*Epimysium- Outer fibrous connective tissue w...
Patterns of Darwinian Evolution change over time, change over geographic distance, resemblance to fossils, homology, vestigial traits 
Processes of Darwinian Evolution Descent with modification (evolution happens to populations, not individuals), natural selection (sorting process) 
Under the theory...
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Add to cartPatterns of Darwinian Evolution change over time, change over geographic distance, resemblance to fossils, homology, vestigial traits 
Processes of Darwinian Evolution Descent with modification (evolution happens to populations, not individuals), natural selection (sorting process) 
Under the theory...
Define anatomy and physiology, and be able to recognize examples of each Study of structure of body parts and their relationships to once another Anatomy- Where it is and what its made of Physiology- How it works 
Organismal-Organ systems-Organ level-Tissue-Cellular-Organelle-Molecular/Chemical-Atom...
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Add to cartDefine anatomy and physiology, and be able to recognize examples of each Study of structure of body parts and their relationships to once another Anatomy- Where it is and what its made of Physiology- How it works 
Organismal-Organ systems-Organ level-Tissue-Cellular-Organelle-Molecular/Chemical-Atom...
Epithelial Tissue tightly packed cover body surfaces, line cavities, gladular tissues; absorb, secrete, and filter; secretes hormones; lie on connective tissue and basment membrane 
Connective Tissue cells dispersed in a lot of ECM anchor, cushion, support body; most durable type 
Nervous Tissue gen...
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Add to cartEpithelial Tissue tightly packed cover body surfaces, line cavities, gladular tissues; absorb, secrete, and filter; secretes hormones; lie on connective tissue and basment membrane 
Connective Tissue cells dispersed in a lot of ECM anchor, cushion, support body; most durable type 
Nervous Tissue gen...
What are the properties of neurons? -excitability -conductivity -secretion 
What are the major functions of the human nervous system? neurons 
Which are the 2 major types/groups of cells that make up nervous tissue? CNS and PNS 
What are the 4 neuroglia of the CNS? neuroglia (glial cells) -astrocyte...
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Add to cartWhat are the properties of neurons? -excitability -conductivity -secretion 
What are the major functions of the human nervous system? neurons 
Which are the 2 major types/groups of cells that make up nervous tissue? CNS and PNS 
What are the 4 neuroglia of the CNS? neuroglia (glial cells) -astrocyte...
Electrolytes inorganic ions which conduct electricity in solution 
Pyretic pertaining to fever 
Comparator control (integrating) center 
Epithelium tightly packed cells that cover and line body surfaces. It lines, protects, and secretes. Relies on diffusion for nutrition and waste removal - classifi...
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Add to cartElectrolytes inorganic ions which conduct electricity in solution 
Pyretic pertaining to fever 
Comparator control (integrating) center 
Epithelium tightly packed cells that cover and line body surfaces. It lines, protects, and secretes. Relies on diffusion for nutrition and waste removal - classifi...
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Equation of how Enzymes function in reaction Substrate(s) + Enzyme = Product(s) + Enzyme 
What is the optimal temperature for most enzymes to work at? 37 degrees Celsius 
What happens when temperature is too high for an enzyme? Enzymes can unfold and lose their 3D shape. 
What pH do cytosolic enzyme...
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Add to cartEquation of how Enzymes function in reaction Substrate(s) + Enzyme = Product(s) + Enzyme 
What is the optimal temperature for most enzymes to work at? 37 degrees Celsius 
What happens when temperature is too high for an enzyme? Enzymes can unfold and lose their 3D shape. 
What pH do cytosolic enzyme...
Groups of cells that are similar in structure and perform a common or related function are called Tissues 
These basic tissues are epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous 
General role for each tissue type are covering-epithelial Support-Connective Movement-Muscle Control-Nervous 
The studio of t...
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Add to cartGroups of cells that are similar in structure and perform a common or related function are called Tissues 
These basic tissues are epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous 
General role for each tissue type are covering-epithelial Support-Connective Movement-Muscle Control-Nervous 
The studio of t...
When a plant is alive it has energy in its living parts. When it dies all the parts are still there, but it is no longer alive. How much of the energy is still in the dead (but not yet decomposing) plant? Nearly all of the energy 
Where does most of the matter in a plant come from? gas in the air 
W...
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Add to cartWhen a plant is alive it has energy in its living parts. When it dies all the parts are still there, but it is no longer alive. How much of the energy is still in the dead (but not yet decomposing) plant? Nearly all of the energy 
Where does most of the matter in a plant come from? gas in the air 
W...
Catabolism -Metabolic pathways that break down molecules -releasing energy. -"cat" knocking something down 
Anabolism -Metabolic pathways that construct molecules -requiring energy. 
Redox reaction -A chemical reaction involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another -a...
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Add to cartCatabolism -Metabolic pathways that break down molecules -releasing energy. -"cat" knocking something down 
Anabolism -Metabolic pathways that construct molecules -requiring energy. 
Redox reaction -A chemical reaction involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another -a...
Which system has nerve fibers that release acetylcholine? Select one: A. Somatic B. Sympathetic C. Parasympathetic D. Sympathetic, parasympathetic, and somatic E. Sympathetic and somatic only sympathetic, parasympathetic, and somatic 
Pain receptors adapt. Select one: True False False 
Gustatory cel...
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Add to cartWhich system has nerve fibers that release acetylcholine? Select one: A. Somatic B. Sympathetic C. Parasympathetic D. Sympathetic, parasympathetic, and somatic E. Sympathetic and somatic only sympathetic, parasympathetic, and somatic 
Pain receptors adapt. Select one: True False False 
Gustatory cel...
Explain how science is a process of inquiry inquiry means questions, and these questions are based on the natural world 
List the characteristics common to all living things -maintain organized structure -metabolize -grow, reproduce, and die -respond to environment 
Order the organizational units of...
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Add to cartExplain how science is a process of inquiry inquiry means questions, and these questions are based on the natural world 
List the characteristics common to all living things -maintain organized structure -metabolize -grow, reproduce, and die -respond to environment 
Order the organizational units of...
Skin Largest body organ, variable thickness (1.5-4mm) 7% body weight (9-11 pounds) 
Epidermis Superficial layer, stratified squamous epitheilium - 30-50 layers thick, superficial cells are dead, contains keratin. 
Dermis Inner layer of the skin, thicker than epidermis, increased collagen and elastic...
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Add to cartSkin Largest body organ, variable thickness (1.5-4mm) 7% body weight (9-11 pounds) 
Epidermis Superficial layer, stratified squamous epitheilium - 30-50 layers thick, superficial cells are dead, contains keratin. 
Dermis Inner layer of the skin, thicker than epidermis, increased collagen and elastic...
Epithelial tissue protection, absorption, filtration, excretion, secretion, sensory reception Eg. Stomach lining and skin *innervated and avascular 
Muscle tissue excitable, contractile tissue for movement 
Nervous tissue excitable tissue used to send short term signals throughout the body -function...
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Add to cartEpithelial tissue protection, absorption, filtration, excretion, secretion, sensory reception Eg. Stomach lining and skin *innervated and avascular 
Muscle tissue excitable, contractile tissue for movement 
Nervous tissue excitable tissue used to send short term signals throughout the body -function...
What are the three domains of life? Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 
Describe the Bacteria domain Unicellular Adaptation to all environments No membrane bound organelles 
Describe the Archaea domain Unicellular Adaptations to extreme environments No membrane bound organelles 
Describe the Eukarya domain ...
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Add to cartWhat are the three domains of life? Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 
Describe the Bacteria domain Unicellular Adaptation to all environments No membrane bound organelles 
Describe the Archaea domain Unicellular Adaptations to extreme environments No membrane bound organelles 
Describe the Eukarya domain ...
A chemical reaction that has a positive G is correctly described as, Endergonic 
The primary function of an enzyme or any biological catalyst is to reduce the energy of activation and increase the rate of a reaction. 
Altering the three-dimensional structure of an enzyme might prevent the substrate ...
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Add to cartA chemical reaction that has a positive G is correctly described as, Endergonic 
The primary function of an enzyme or any biological catalyst is to reduce the energy of activation and increase the rate of a reaction. 
Altering the three-dimensional structure of an enzyme might prevent the substrate ...
3 kinds of muscle tissue skeletal, cardiac, smooth 
Major purpose of muscle converting chemical energy in atp --> mechanical energy of motion 
Muscle functions -movement of: whole body, body parts, organ contents -stability: maintain posture and prevent mvmt. -communication: speech, facial expres...
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Add to cart3 kinds of muscle tissue skeletal, cardiac, smooth 
Major purpose of muscle converting chemical energy in atp --> mechanical energy of motion 
Muscle functions -movement of: whole body, body parts, organ contents -stability: maintain posture and prevent mvmt. -communication: speech, facial expres...
There are 6 major elements makes approximately 98% of the body weight. Which one of the following is NOT one of them? 
A. Magnesium B. Phosphorus C. Nitrogen D. Oxygen a. Magnesium 
During normal metabolic reactions your body can create free radicals. 
A. True B. False a. True 
Isotop elements that ...
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Add to cartThere are 6 major elements makes approximately 98% of the body weight. Which one of the following is NOT one of them? 
A. Magnesium B. Phosphorus C. Nitrogen D. Oxygen a. Magnesium 
During normal metabolic reactions your body can create free radicals. 
A. True B. False a. True 
Isotop elements that ...
Which of the following is not found in the epidermis? A) melanocytes B) fibroblasts C) stem cells D) keratinocytes E) tactile cells B) fibroblasts 
Which layer of the epidermis consists of up to 30 layers of dead cells? A) stratum basale B) stratum spinosum C) stratum granulosum D) stratum lucidum E...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is not found in the epidermis? A) melanocytes B) fibroblasts C) stem cells D) keratinocytes E) tactile cells B) fibroblasts 
Which layer of the epidermis consists of up to 30 layers of dead cells? A) stratum basale B) stratum spinosum C) stratum granulosum D) stratum lucidum E...
What is the difference between anatomy & physiology? How do these two sciences support each other? Anatomy is the study of human structure. Physiology is the study of function. A&P form a foundation for advanced study in Healthcare, exercise, physiology, pathophysiology, & other related fields. 
Nam...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between anatomy & physiology? How do these two sciences support each other? Anatomy is the study of human structure. Physiology is the study of function. A&P form a foundation for advanced study in Healthcare, exercise, physiology, pathophysiology, & other related fields. 
Nam...
A section vertically through the body dividing it into left and right is called: sagittal 
Which body cavity contains the pleural and pericardial cavities? Thoracic 
The relative positional term meaning closer to the midline of the body is: medial 
When viewed in Anatomical position, which of the 9 ...
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Add to cartA section vertically through the body dividing it into left and right is called: sagittal 
Which body cavity contains the pleural and pericardial cavities? Thoracic 
The relative positional term meaning closer to the midline of the body is: medial 
When viewed in Anatomical position, which of the 9 ...
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