What is the powerhouse of the cell?
What is the mitochondria
The midsagittal plane
What is a vertical plane dividing the body into equal right and left halves
The epidermis is made of:
What is stratified squamous epithelium
Blood type considered universal recipient
What is Type AB Blood
describe oxygen debt
What is the amount of additional oxygen needed after exercise to restore pre-exercise conditions
Organic molecules contain:
What is Carbon
What is the main job of the cilia?
What is move sputum up the respiratory tract
Define Nevus
What is localized overgrowth of melanocytes
Name the three formed elements in the blood
What is erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets
Myasthenia gravis is what KIND of disease and how does it effect the patient?
What is an auto-immune disease and works from mind down to the feet causing muscle weakness/paralysis
What is considered the "FEDEX" or "UPS" of the cell?
What is the golgi apparatus
The simple diffusion of water from high concentration to low concentration
What is osmosis
What are the 4 major types of tissues
What is epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous
clinical definition of Hematocrit:
What is percentage of only erythrocytes
Botulism prevents the release of what neurotransmitter?
What is acetylcholine
Most enzymes are what kind of protein?
What is globular
List the muscles of respiration:
What is diaphragm (most important), external intercostals, internal intercostals, and transversus thoracis
Dermis primarily composed of:
What is irregular connective tissue
Define what erythrocytes do, leukocytes, and platelets do
What is erythrocytes transport respiratory gasses, leukocytes send WBC, and platelets help with clotting
What 3 ways can generate additional ATP in skeletal muscle fiber
What is aerobic cellular respiration, glycolysis, and creatine phosphate
List three actions of Proteins
What is catalyze chemical reactions, protection, membrane transport via carrier proteins
Bells palsy is _____ and causes _______
What is idiopathic and causes the facial nerve to become inflamed and compressed
Hyaline cartilage:
What is forms most of the fetal skeleton
What are the 3 general functions of the cell?
What is dispose of waste, maintain cell integrity, maintain nutrients and form chemical building blocks
What is the difference between congestive heart failure and cor pulmonae?
What is congestive heart failure is left sided and is due to the heart not being strong enough to pump blood (causing backflow) or there is not enough blood (making the heart working extra hard).