The fingers are ______ compared to the elbow.
Distal or inferior
This protein is a catalyst that increases rates of chemical reactions.
Enzymes.
This organelle is responsible for sorting, processing, and packaging products sent to it by the Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Golgi apparatus.
Epithelial Cells are classified based on their ______ & ______.
Layers & shape of their cells.
Melanocytes present in the epidermis produce _____, which protects the _____ within skin cells.
Melanin, DNA.
Metabolism is known as the sum of these two processes.
Catabolism + Anabolism
Name the three subatomic particles covered in lecture.
Proton, Neutron, and Electrons.
This type of transport across a cell membrane requires energy, and is usually against a concentration gradient.
Active Transport
These cells, commonly found in Simple & Pseudostratified Columnar tissue, secrete mucous.
Goblet Cells.
The epidermis is made up of ________ __________ epithelial tissue.
Stratified Squamous.
The part of a homeostatic mechanism that is activated & causes the necessary change in the internal environment.
Effector
What type of Chemical Reaction is shown below:
Notebook + Worm -> Note + Bookworm
Exchange Reaction
During DNA Replication, the double-stranded DNA is unzipped by the enzyme ______. Then, two ___ __________ come and build the identical DNA strands.
Helicase, DNA Polymerases
The 2 major components of the Connective Tissue Matrix are _______ and ________, which are produced by ___________ cells.
Ground Substance, Fibers, Fibroblasts.
In the Hair Growth stage known as ________, hair growth completely stops, and the hair shaft detaches from the follicle.
Of the 6 Functions Definitive of Human Life, one is described as: "The Ability of an organism to adjust to changes in its internal & external environment."
Responsiveness
When an atom gains a _______, it becomes a heavy _______.
Neutron, Isotope.
The diffusion process for substances that cannot cross the cell membrane due to size and/or charge. It does not require energy, but commonly requires membrane-bound proteins.
Facilitated Diffusion.
This type of connective tissue is commonly found directly underneath epithelial tissue, and plays important roles in protecting and supporting that epithelial tissue.
Areolar Tissue.
This type of sweat gland becomes active during puberty, is commonly found in axillary and groin areas, and empties secretions into hair follicles.
Apocrine sweat glands.
In the Homeostatic Mechanism involved in thermoregulation, what are the THREE effectors activated in response to body temperature being lowered below the set point.
Sweat Glands, Blood Vessels, and Skeletal Muscles.
The 3 components of a nucleotide are _____, _____, and _____.
Phosphate group, Pentose Sugar, Nitrogenous Base.
During Translation, the 3 nucleotide sequence known as the _______ on mRNA binds a complimentary 3 nucleotide sequence on tRNA called the ________.
Codon, tRNA, Anticodon.
This type of secretion occurs when a portion of the cell is pinched off, but the cell remains functional because the nucleus and the Golgi apparatus remain intact.
Apocrine Secretions.
The two layers of the Dermis are the ________ Layer, which contains ______ tissue, and the _________ Layer, which contains _________.
Papillary & Areolar, Reticular & Dense Irregular.