Anatomy
Chemistry
Terms
Molecules
Cavities
100

What is the difference between anatomy and physiology?

Anatomy - Structure

Physiology - Function

100

what is the charge of an electron?

negative

100

what is the term for behind the knee?

popliteal

100

what are the building blocks of protein?

amino acids

100

what is inside the cranial cavity?

brain

200

What is the level of organisms from complex to simplest, starting from organism?

organism, system, organ, tissue, cellular, molecular

200

in a solution, water would be considered the

solvent

200

what is the term for abdomen?

abdominal

200

what is the building block of carbohydrates?

monosaccharides

200

The heart can be found in which cavities?

pericardia, thoracic, anterior

300

what is the integumentary system?

skin

300

what is the difference between isotopes?

atomic weight / number of neutrons changes

300

what is the term for armpit?

axillary

300

what does glucose and glucose form?

maltose

300

What are the cavities that the pelvic cavity is a part of?

abdominopelvic cavity, anterior cavity

400

what does your lymphatic system made up of?

lymph nodes, spleen

400

which covalent bonds share electrons equally?

non-polar covalent bonds

400

what is the term for fingers?

phalanges

400

what are isomers?

molecules with the same formula and different structures

400

what is the function of the visceral and parietal layers?

friction

500

what is your endocrine system made out of?

glands, thyroid, ovaries, pituitary gland

500

a formula is considered organic if it has what elements?

carbon and sometimes hydrogen

500

what is the term for back of the elbow?

olecranon

500

what are two polysaccharides humans do not use?

cellulose, chitin

500

how many MAJOR body cavities are there?

2 - posterior and anterior