What is quadrant 2 of the abdomen called?
Left Upper Quadrant
Which pH is most alkaline?
pH=4
Polymers of nucleotides are called what?
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA)
The ________________ is a structure in prokaryotic cells that allows for exchange of genetic information.
Pilus
Spinal Cord is located in what cavity?
Vertebral
when an oxygen is bound to two carbons, the chemical grouping is called what?
Ether
The gas ammonia, amino acids, amine groups, and amide groups all have what element in common?
Nitrogen
Which feature is unique to eukaryotes?
Organelles
The study of the brain and how brain cells interact (especially using electrical impulses) is called what
Neurophysiology
liswt the bond strength from strongest to weakest
Triple covalent, double covalent, single covalent, ionic, hydrogen
What is the functional group shown?
carboxylic acid (carboxyl)
Cell identity markers are usually what?
Glycoproteins
In disrupted homeostasis, signals sent to effectors are what?
Nerve impulses or chemical signals
Water acts as a good solvent because the water molecule contains what?
Polar covalent bonds
As part of their basic structure, all amino acids have what?
Carboxyl and amino groups
The category of membrane protein shown here as #1 is:
Cell marker proteins
If a patient's blood glucose rises the insulin level will increase which facilitates glucose being absorbed by the body's cells this is an example of what
negative feedback
In the reaction of citric acid with salt
C6H7O7H+ + Na+Cl- ⟶ Na+C6H7O7 + H+Cl-
Sodium citrate and hydrochloric acid
Vitamin B6 speeds up chemical reactions by acting as what?
A cofactor
A gated protein channel that allows K+ ions to flow down their concentration gradient (i.e., from inside to outside the cell) is an example of what?
Facilitated diffusion