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levels of organization
1. chemical
2. Cellular
3. Tissue
4. Organ
5. Organ System
6. Organism
what is homeostasis
state of good health
Body Cavities
Dorsal and Ventral
Dorsal Cavities
cranial
spinal
meninges
ventral cavities
thoracic
abdominal
pelvic
Frontal Plane
Sagittal
Cross- section
longitudinal section
transverse section
what are proton
what are neutron
what are electron
Ionic Bonds
what is a cation?
Ionic Bonds
what is a Anion?
Cellular Respiration
what is cellular respiration?
cell respiration
formula
glucose + 6O2 = 6CO2+6H2O+ATP+heat
Nucleic Acid
DNA
Nucleic Acid
RNA
Nucleic Acid
Nucleotide
Nucleic Acid
Genetic Code
Nucleic Acids
ATP
DNA
Adenine- Thymine
GLuanine- Cytosine
Cell Membrane
Selectively Permeable
Cell Organelles
ER ( Endoplasmic Reticulum)
Ribosomes
Golgi Appparatus
Mitochondria
lysosomes
cilia
flagella
microvilli
cellular Transport
diffusion
osmosis
facilitated diffusion
active transport
filtration
phagocytosis
pinocytosis
Isotonic
Hypotonic
Hypertonic
Mitosis
stages of Mitosis
Meiosis
Connective Tissue Types
Blood
Connective Tissue Type
areolar
Connection Tissue
adipose
Connective Tissue Types
fibrous
connective tissue types
elastic
connective tissue type
bone
connective tissue types
cartilage
muscle tissue types
skeletal
muscle tissue types
smooth
muscle tissue types
cardiac
The skin
Epidermis
stratum Germinativum
keratin
defensins
stratum corneum
dermis
collagen
dermis
elastin
hair follicles
vasoconstriction
vasodilation
Types of Bone Tissue
Osteocytes
matrix
Calcium
Phosphorus
compact bone
osteons
spongy bone
red bone marrow
osteoblasts
osteoclasts
ossification
fontanels
simple fractures
compound fractures
greenstick fractures
comminuted fractures
sutures of the skull
ilium of the hip and leg
ischium
acetabulum
ball and socket
femur
patella
tibia
fibula
myocytes of muscle structure
tendons of muscle structure
origin of muscle structure
insertion of muscle structure
energy sources for muscle contraction
creatine phosphate
energy sources for muscle contraction
glycogen
energy sources of muscle contraction
glucose
muscle fiber- microscopic structure
Axon
acetylocholine
sarcolemma
synapse
sarcomeres
CNS
PNS
neurotransmitter in the synapses
number of spinal nerve
reflex Arc pathway
receptors
sensory neurons
CNS
Motor Neurons
Effector
the function of the occipital lobe
sense of the occipital lobe
Acetylocholine of neurotransmitters
cholinesterase of neurotransmitters
characteristis of sensation
projection
intensity characteristics of sensation
contrast characteristics of sensation
adaption characteristics of sensation
after-image characteristics of sensation
free nerve endings- cutaneous senses
encapsulated nerve endings- cantaneous senses
cutaneous sense
referred pain
utricle and saccule
equilibrium
endocrine glands
hormones
general hormone function
the function of antidiuretic hormone
function of testosterone
Author
tpvang
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Card Set
A & P Midterm
Description
a and p midterm review
Updated
2018-01-18T03:08:31Z
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