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Transverse




Sagittal




Parasaggital




frontal plane




oblique plane

,Abdominal quadrants




abdomen regions




Homeostasis


process by which a living organism or system maintains a stable internal environment

despite external changes. It involves various physiological mechanisms that regulate factors

such as temperature, pH, glucose levels, and other critical variables within narrow limits to

ensure optimal functioning.


Negative Feedback


a change is made to correct an imbalance and as soon as the change is brought back into

homeostasis, the corrective change is stopped


Positive Feebback

,a change is made to correct an imbalance and that change is continued until (eventually) a

negative feedback stops the correction


Proton


Positive Charge


Neutrons


Neutral Charge


Electron


Negative Charge


Valence electron


§ in the outer most shell (or electron cloud) and are responsible for chemical reactions


Polar Covalent


A type of covalent bond where electrons are shared unequally between atoms, creating a

molecule with partial positive and negative charges.


Covalent Bond


A chemical bond where two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons equally or

unequally.


Hydrogen Bond


A weak bond formed between a slightly positive hydrogen atom in one molecule and a

slightly negative atom (often oxygen or nitrogen) in another molecule.


Ionic Bond

, A chemical bond where one atom donates an electron to another, resulting in the formation

of oppositely charged ions that attract each other.


Synthesis Reactions


take two smaller chemicals and combine them into a bigger chemical. Requires energy to

run (endothermic)


Decomposition Reactions


take a larger chemical and break it down into two smaller chemicals. Releases energy during

reaction (exothermic)


Synthesis Reactions


Endothermic


Decomposition Reactions


Exothermic


Reactants


the chemicals that start the reaction (usually on the left side of the equation)


Products


what you are left with when the reaction is complete (usually on the right side of the

equation)


Acid


willing to give up a H+ ion; has a pH less than 7


Neutral

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