Chapter 3 Pt.1
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Which cell junction is the strongest?

Desmosomes

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What are the different phases involved in mitosis?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.

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What are the functions of bones? (there are 7)

Support, protection, movement, Mineral and growth factor storage, blood cell formation, Triglyceride (fat) storage, & hormone production

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What bone is this?


Vomer

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What is the deepest bone in the skull?

Ethmoid bone

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Which type of transport does not require ATP but utilizes kinetic energy?

Passive transport

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Which part of the cell digests ingested bacteria, viruses, and toxins?

Lysosomes

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What bone shape is this? (in red)


Sesamoid

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What bone is this?


Frontal bone
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What are bone-forming cells that secrete unmineralized bone matrix (osteoid)?

Osteoblasts

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Which type of active transport gets ATP indirectly from ionic gradients sourced from primary active transport?

Secondary active transport

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Which phase in mitosis is where the chromosomes split and is known as the shortest of all phases?

Anaphase

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What are the 5 zones of growth for long bones?

Resting zone, Proliferation zone, Hypertrophic zone, Calcification zone, & Ossification zone

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What bone within the skull is also known as cheekbones?

Zygomatic bone

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In the cranium, what is located between the parietal bones and the occipital bone?

Lambdoid suture

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If the movement of a solvent like water across a selective permeable membrane, what type of diffusion is this?

Osmosis

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What enzyme, located in the plasma membrane, pumps Na+ out of the cell and K+ back into the cell?

Sodium-potassium pump

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What type of fracture is this?


Epiphyseal fracture

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What are cavities that encase the eyes and lacrimal glands?

Orbits

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What cartilage is this?


Hyaline cartilage

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What is the total concentration of solute particles in the solvent?

Osmolarity

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What is the division of the nucleus where duplicated DNA is distributed to new daughter cells?


Mitosis

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What flat cells on bone surface maintain the matrix along with osteocytes?

Bone-lining cells

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The L-shaped bones made from two bony plated are called...?

Palatine bones 

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What active stem cell is in periosteum and endosteum?

osteogenic cells

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