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APHY 101 - Midterm Ch. 1-6
Acid - ANS-Acids are electrolytes that dissociate the release hydrogen ions in water

Active transport - ANS-The movement of materials against a concentration difference that
requires energy

Anabolism - ANS-Provides all the materials required for cellular growth and repair/Larger
molecules are constructed from smaller ones

Anticodon - ANS-A three base sequence on tRNA

Atom - ANS-The smallest unit of matter that defines the chemical elements

Base - ANS-A compound that produces hydroxide ions when dissolved in water

Briefly describe the function of the basement membrane of epithelial tissue - ANS-The
underside of epithelial tissue is anchored by a basement membrane to connective tissue

Catabolism - ANS-A group of metabolic processes that break down larger molecules into
smaller ones

Cell differentiation - ANS-The process by which genetically identical cells of an embryo become
specialized or the process by which stable differences arise between cells of the embryo

Chromosome - ANS-A chromosome is an organized structure of DNA, protein, and RNA found
in cells. It is a single piece of coiled DNA containing many genes, regulatory elements and other
nucleotide sequence.

Codon - ANS-A codon is the sequence of three bases on mRNA that codes for a single amino
acid

Coenzymes - ANS-Organic molecules that act as cofactors

Compare and contrast the structure and function of DNA and of RNA molecules - ANS-

Compound - ANS-A substance made from two or more elements chemically combined

Define Extracellular Matrix of connective tissue - ANS-In the connective tissue, matrix is
secreted by connective tissue cells into the space surrounding them, where it serves to bind
cells together

, Define Homeostasis. How does a homeostatic mechanism maintain homeostasis? - ANS-The
body's maintenance of a stable internal environment.
Depend on normal concentrations of water, nutrients, and oxygen, and normal body
temperature and pressure

Define Ion. How do we indicate in a molecular formula if an atom is an ion? - ANS-Ions are
atoms that gain or lose electrons and become electrically charged

Define Metabolisim - ANS-The sum of all physical and chemical events that obtain, release, and
utilize energy

Describe filtration - ANS-The process of forcing molecules through a membrane

Describe on a molecular level how enzymes perform their function - ANS-

Describe osmosis - ANS-The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane

Describe the 3 main types of cells and 3 main types of fibers found in connective tissues -
ANS-Fibroblasts, Macrophages, and Mast

Collagenous, Elastic, and Reticular

Describe the 3 types of intercellular junctions - ANS-Tight junctions: They are impermeable
junctions that bind cells together into leak proof sheets that prevent substances from passing
through the space between cells

Desmosomes: Located in cells of the skin and function to form a reinforced structural unit

Gap Junctions: Located in cells of the heart muscle and muscle cells of digestive tract and
function to link the cytoplasm of adjacent cells and allow ions, nutrients, and other small
molecules to move between them

Describe the basic structure of the cell/plasma membrane - ANS-

Describe the function of the arrector pili muscle - ANS-Is attached to hair follicle; when muscle
contracts the hair stands on end, raising goose bumps; triggered if a person is emotionally upset
or very cold

Describe the process of facilitated diffusion - ANS-Movement of a substance across a cell
membrane going from high to low concentration with the help of a carrier protein in the cell
membrane

Describe the process of healing a wound, including scab formation. - ANS-Blood escapes from
dermal blood vessels, a blood clot soon forms, the blood clot and dried tissue fluid form a scab,

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