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100

How does gross anatomy differ from microscopic anatomy and developmental anatomy?

Gross anatomy is the study of the anatomical structures and microscopic is the study of tiny anatomical structures such as tissues and cells.

100

What is the difference between cytology and histology

Histology is the study of the tissue and cytology is the study of cells 

100

What is the Principle of Complementarity of structure and function?

Function depends on the structure 

100

What are the six levels of organization of an organism?

Chemical/molecular, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms

100

Maintaining Homeostasis

Tendency to resist change in order to maintain a stable, relatively constant internal environment.

200

Difference between catabolism and anabolism

Anabolism creates molecules the body needs and catabolism breaks down complex molecules and releases energy for the body to use.

200

What are the variables of homeostasis

Internal, physical, and chemical

200

What two systems play a major role in maintaining homeostasis?

Nervous and endocrine

200

What are the three main components involved in homeostasis and what are they responsible for?

A receptor that senses environmental stimuli, integrating center that receives information from receptor, and effector.

200

What is the difference between positive and negative feedback

Positive feedback occurs to increase the change or output and negative feedback occurs to reduce the change or output
300

What are the two main sets of cavities in the body?

Ventral and dorsal cavities

300

What is a serous membrane?

A tissue that lines certain internal cavities of the body forming a smooth two layered membrane that is lubricated.

300

What are the 2 layers of a serous membrane

The parietal layer lines the wall of the body cavity and the visceral layer covers the organs.

300

What is the difference between dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis?

Dehydration synthesis is when a water molecule is formed because of a covalent bond and hydrolysis is when a water molecule is consumed because of a breaking of a covalent bond.

300

What is the difference between a saturated and an unsaturated fatty acid?

Saturated fatty acids lack double bonds between carbon atoms and unsaturated fatty acids have at least one double bond in the fatty acid chain.

400

What is a Phospholipid

a lipid containing a phosphate group in its molecule 

400

What is the function of DNA?

Stores information, Replication, Genes
400

What are the three main parts of a cell

Cell membrane, the nucleus, and cytoplasm

400

What is extracellular matrix

Its a non-cellular component present in all tissues and organs and two components are polysaccharide chains and fibrous proteins.

400

What is the plasma membrane and what is its function?

Plasma membrane provides protection for a cell and transports nutrients into the cell and also transports toxic substances out of the cell.
500

What is intracellular fluid compared (ICF) to extracellular fluid (ECF)

Intracellular fluid contains K+ and is the liquid found inside of cells. Extracellular fluid contains Na+ and found outside the cell.

500

What is the function of membrane proteins?

Found within plasma membrane and channels or transports molecules across the membrane. Also acts as cell receptors.

500

What is the glycocalyx

Also known as the pericellular matrix and is a glycoprotein and glycolipid covering that surrounds the cell membranes of bacteria, epithelia, and other cells.

500
Why is glycocalyx important

Glycocalyx plays a major role in regulation of endothelial vascular tissue 

500

What is an intercalated disc made up of?

Fascia adherens, desmosomes, and gap junctions

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