this region is located inferior to the pelvic and superior to the pedal region
lower limb
30% Thymine
A cell being placed in a hypotonic solution what will happen
It will lysis
A person has a red rash on their upper limb which huts to touch and is itchy. What is a sign and what is a symptom
sign: red rash on upper limb
symptom: hurts to touch and is itchy
The body cavity located laterally located from the pericardial cavity
plural cavity
the central dogma of biology is...
DNA -> RNA -> Proteins
What are the subtypes of bulk transport
endocytosis
exocytosis (phagocytosis, pinocytosis, receptor mediated)
What organ system is responsible for removing nitrogenous waiste
renal system
A person coming in is complaining that their lower right side of their stomach hurt. What is this region called using the regions of the stomach (9 square)
right iliac region
the cell membrane is made up of what lipid, and what unique properties does it have
phospholipids - hydrophobic (nonpolar) tails and hydrophilic (polar) heads
A person is going into the hospital and is given an IV bag which is hypotonic. What would the results look at a cellular level.
the cell would lysis rehydrating the individual
List examples of positive feedback loops, how are they different from negative feedback loops
giving birth, sneezing, blood clotting ect.
Negative = minimizes the effect of the stimulus
positive = enhances the effect of the stimulus
What are the three planes of the body
transverse, midsagittal, frontal
What is the function of....
peroxisomes, mitochondria, ribosomes, smooth ER, golgi apparatus
detoxify the cell, creates ATP, forms proteins, creates lipids, packages materials
The cell is going through passive transport. The material passing is a large molecule. The cell is not wanting to regulate how much of the solute is passing. What form of passive transport is being used
channel mediated passive transport
create an example of a negative feedback loop. Label each of the components as well as where afferent and efferent nerves lie
stimulus -> receptor -> control center -> effector -> response
afferent from stimulus -> control center
efferent from control center -> response
If a cell wanted to take in a lot of one specific particle, what type of transport would it use
receptor mediated endocytosis