This happens when atoms make a bond
What is they become stable?
Breaks down food
What is Digestive System?
Contains a phospholipid bilayer, proteins, cholesterol, glycolipids & glycoproteins
What is the cell membrane?
Region that contains the foot
What is Pedal?
This is the mechanisms by which the body responds to a stimulus and moves toward a negative direction for homeostasis
What is Negative feedback mechanism?
Lipids, amino acids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids
What are macromolecules?
Contains the epidermis & dermis
What is Integumentary System?
In mitosis, this is how many cells will exist if the parent cells have 32
What is 32 daughter cells?
The cavity containing the liver
What is the Abdominal Cavity?
The end result of cells moving to the surface of the skin from the epidermis
What is Death?
1. 2 elements combined
2. 2 or more substances together without creating a new substance
3. Pure substance on the table
What are:
1: Compound
2. Mixture
3. Element
Support, Mineral storage, production of blood cells
What is Skeletal System?
The end result of a cell moving from a saltwater solution into a freshwater solution
What is swelling?
Regulates chemical content of blood and regulates fluid levels
What is Urinary System?
Water-loving substances
What is Hydrophilic?
Simple to complex: atom, cell, molecule, organelle, organ, tissue
What is atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ?
Regulates chemical content of blood and regulates fluid levels
What is the Urinary System?
This is needed for passive transport
What is Carrier Protein?
Comparison of toes location to the femur
What is distal?
This is where cells divide rapidly in the nail base
What is Lunula?
What is the parts per hydrogen that shows reactivity levels from 1-14?
What is pH?
Eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body
What is Urinary System?
The way cells are able to take in solid material
What is Phagocytosis?
The gluteus maximus compared to the location of the sternum
What is dorsal?
Location of pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial tissue
What is Trachea?