These types of elements have a different number of neutrons, but have identical chemical characteristics.
What are isotopes?
The basic functional and structural units in an organism.
What are cells?
This stage of cellular respiration is when the bulk of ATP is produced.
What is the Electron Transport Chain?
The type of feedback that opposes the stimulus; works to restore homeostasis.
What is negative feedback?
The study of structure and form
What is anatomy?
These types of elements are unstable, and seek reactions with other elements.
What are chemically reactive elements?
The increase in specialization, as related to form and function.
What is development?
This is the only stage of Cellular Respiration that does not require oxygen.
What is glycolysis?
The type of feedback system that works to reinforce until a climactic event occurs.
What is positive feedback?
This is the study of all the changes resulting from disease.
What is pathological anatomy?
This type of bond is the unequal sharing of electrons
What is a polar covalent bond?
This characteristic of livings things is the ability to react to stimuli.
What is responsiveness?
The Electron Transport Chain occurs in this location.
What is the mitochondrial cristae?
This portion of the feedback loop is often the brain or spinal cord, but can be an endocrine organ as well.
What is the control center?
These regions of the abdominopelvic area, lie inferior to the lumbar region, on both the left and right sides.
What are the Iliac regions?
Cohesion is the bond between water molecules. What type of bond binds water molecules together?
Hydrogen bonds
This organ system consists of the tonsils, thymus, spleen, and the immune system.
What is the lymphatic system?
This is the chemical equation for glucose oxidation.
C6,H12,O6 + 6 O2 = 6 CO2 and 6 H20
Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon dioxide and Water
True or false: Negative feedback loops occur more commonly than positive feedback loops.
True.
But why?
This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior sections
What is the Coronal/Frontal Plane?
The three possible arrangements of a carbon skeleton
What are a straight chain, branched chain, or a ring?
The microscopic structures within cells
What are organelles?
During the intermediate stage, this enzyme catalyzes the formation of Acetyl CoA from Coenzyme A and pyruvate.
What is pyruvate dehydrogenase?
The three components of a homeostatic control mechanism (feedback loop).
What are the receptor, control center and effector?
List and describe the anatomic position of the human body.
It is a point of common reference. The body is upright, feet parallel and flat on the floor. Upper limbs are at the sides of the body, with palms face front (anterior). The head is level, and the eyes face the observer.