The cutting and separation of tissues to reveal structural relationships is called...
What is dissection?
The tarsal region is ______________ to the popliteal region...
What is inferior or distal?
The weakest type of chemical bonds are easily disrupted by temperature and pH changes...
What are Hydrogen Bonds?
The _________________ is everything between the plasma membrane and the nucleus....
What is the cytoplasm?
_________________ (microscopic anatomy) is the study of tissues...
What is histology?
Self-corrective mechanisms in physiology are called...
What are feedback loops?
A _____________ line passes through the sternum, umbilicus, and mons pubis...
What is mid-sagittal?
Dietary antioxidants are important because they neutralize...
What are free radicals?
Membrane proteins are called ______________ proteins if they are completely embedded in the lipid bilayer...
What is integral?
__________________ are sheets of cells that cover organ surfaces and form glands...
What are epithelia?
By the process of ________, a scientist predicts what the result of a certain experiment will be if their hypothesis is correct...
What is deduction?
In which area do you think pain from the gall bladder would be felt?
What is the right upper quadrant?
A substance capable of dissolving freely in water is...
What is hydrophilic?
_____________ ______________ is the spontaneous net movement of particles of high concentration to a place of low concentration...
What is simple diffusion?
Nervous and muscular tissue are called _____________ tissues because they show quick electrical responses to stimuli.
What is exitable?
This individual invented many components of the compound microscope and named the cell...
Who is Robert Hooke?
The right and left pleural cavities are separated by a thick wall called the ________________.
What is the mediastinum?
A chemical reaction that produces water as a by-product is called __________ _____________...
What is dehydration synthesis?
The force that is exerted on a membrane by water is called ______________ ________________.
What is hydrostatic pressure?
Any form of tissue pathological death is called _________________...
What is necrosis?
Blood pH averages 7.4 but fluctuates from 7.35 to 7.45. A pH of 7.4 can therefore be considered the ________ for this variable.
What is the set-point?
The anterior pit of the elbow is the ____________ region, and the corresponding (but posterior) pit of the knee is the ____________ fossa...
What is cubital and popliteal?
When oxygen is unavailable, cells employ metabolic pathways called ____________ _____________ and ____________ ____________ to produce Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)...
What is alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation.
The space enclosed by the unit membrane of the Golgi complex and endoplasmic reticulum is called the __________________...
What is the cisterna?
The most abundant formed element(s) of blood is/are _________________.
What are erythrocytes?