Anatomy definition.
Physiology definition.
What is –Study of the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another
What is –Study of the function of body parts; how they work to carry out life-sustaining activities
AB + C -> AC + B
What is displacement?
What helps two cells recognize each other?
Carbohydrates on the surface of the cell.
Strand that is backwards during DNA replication
Male tennis player with most grand slams?
What is Rafael Nadal?
Levels of Structural Organization
What is Atoms - Molecule - Organelle - Cellular - Tissue - Organ - Organ Systems - Organism
Number of neutrons in flourine
What is 10?
Cell junction that prevents molecules from moving in between cells? Where are they found?
What is Tight junction?
(Epithelia)
Noncoding segments
Introns
What is Wall-e?
The knee is ____ to the toes.
What is Proximal
Difference between molecule and compound.
Give example.
Molecule: general term for 2 or more atoms bonded together (O2)
Compound: specific molecule that has 2 or more different kinds of atoms bonded together. (CO2)
Channels controlled by electrical signals?
What is gated channels?
Site of protein synthesis.
What is ribosomes
What color is the mini mushroom in Super Mario Bros
What is blue?
Serosa that covers heart.
What is Visceral Pericardium
Holoenzymes consist of?
What is apoenzyme?
What is cofactor/coenzyme?
Red blood cell lyse when placed in what tonicity solution.
What is hypotonic?
tRNA is seen in?
What is translation
Who said "On a scale of one to ten, how would you rate your pain?"
What is Baymax?
Abdominopelvic region that holds appendix.
What is right iliac region.
Describe the typical structure of a phospholipid molecule. (np or p)
Draw
Two fatty acid chains (np) and a phosphorus containing group (p) attached to the glycerol backbone.
Order of second messenger signaling?
What is Ligand(1st messenger) - Receptor - G protein - Enzyme - 2nd messenger
GCA produces?
Alanine
What is your PLTL Leaders name?
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