Name the term synonymous to posterior
dorsal
filtration of waste products from blood, and regulation of water
Urinary System
powerhouse of the cell
Mitochondria
the diffusion of water
osmosis
the cytoplasmic division of a cell
Cytokinesis
Name the macromolecule made of amino acids
proteins
system that provides warmth and movement
muscular system
Site of protein modification
Golgi Apparatus
A pH 0f 12 is considered
name the phase
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rFr-2Zf4z-7CJVGJBx7wbD4l_eCLEoQF6JfnHY1aH2I/edit?usp=sharing
telophase
Name the macromolecule made of monosaccharides
carbohydrates
most superficial layer of the serous membrane continuous with the walls of cavities
parietal layer
The pH of Blood
about 7.4
what factors effect rate of diffusion
concentration gradient, temperature, viscosity of solvent , size of solute molecules
During what phase does the mitotic spindle form?
prophase
Name the element K+
Potassium
blood cell production and calcium storage
skeletal system
The plasma membrane is composed of
a phospholipid bilayer
Are Ligand-gated Sodium Channels an example of active or passive transport?
passive
Name the phase
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1O5l6YaBrRq6hHgXl-klilkfVtADQM4MHIbhqKWtSrIc/edit?usp=sharing
anaphase
Name the most abundant Elements in the human body
hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen
hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, and adrenal glands
Endocrine System
Name at least 3 types of molecules that may diffuse through a cell's semipermeable plasma membrane
O2, CO2, H2O, some Steroids
Type of Primary Active Transport
Sodium Potassium Pump
During what phase does a cell replicate DNA in preparation for cellular division?
S phase, Interphase