A & P Midterm

  1. levels of organization
    • 1. chemical
    • 2. Cellular
    • 3. Tissue
    • 4. Organ
    • 5. Organ System
    • 6. Organism
  2. what is homeostasis
    state of good health
  3. Body Cavities
    Dorsal and Ventral
  4. Dorsal Cavities
    • cranial
    • spinal
    • meninges
  5. ventral cavities
    • thoracic
    • abdominal
    • pelvic
  6. Frontal Plane
  7. Sagittal
  8. Cross- section
  9. longitudinal section
  10. transverse section
  11. what are proton
  12. what are neutron
  13. what are electron
  14. Ionic Bonds
    what is a cation?
  15. Ionic Bonds
    what is a Anion?
  16. Cellular Respiration
    what is cellular respiration?
  17. cell respiration
    formula
    glucose + 6O2 = 6CO2+6H2O+ATP+heat
  18. Nucleic Acid
    DNA
  19. Nucleic Acid
    RNA
  20. Nucleic Acid
    Nucleotide
  21. Nucleic Acid
    Genetic Code
  22. Nucleic Acids
    ATP
  23. DNA
    Adenine- Thymine
    GLuanine- Cytosine
  24. Cell Membrane
    Selectively Permeable
  25. Cell Organelles
    ER ( Endoplasmic Reticulum)
  26. Ribosomes
  27. Golgi Appparatus
  28. Mitochondria
  29. lysosomes
  30. cilia
  31. flagella
  32. microvilli
  33. cellular Transport
    diffusion
  34. osmosis
  35. facilitated diffusion
  36. active transport
  37. filtration
  38. phagocytosis
  39. pinocytosis
  40. Isotonic
  41. Hypotonic
  42. Hypertonic
  43. Mitosis
  44. stages of Mitosis
  45. Meiosis
  46. Connective Tissue Types
    Blood
  47. Connective Tissue Type
    areolar
  48. Connection Tissue
    adipose
  49. Connective Tissue Types
    fibrous
  50. connective tissue types
    elastic
  51. connective tissue type
    bone
  52. connective tissue types
    cartilage
  53. muscle tissue types
    skeletal
  54. muscle tissue types
    smooth
  55. muscle tissue types
    cardiac
  56. The skin
    Epidermis
    stratum Germinativum
  57. keratin
  58. defensins
  59. stratum corneum
  60. dermis
    collagen
  61. dermis
    elastin
  62. hair follicles
  63. vasoconstriction
  64. vasodilation
  65. Types of Bone Tissue
    Osteocytes
  66. matrix
    Calcium
    Phosphorus
  67. compact bone
  68. osteons
  69. spongy bone
  70. red bone marrow
  71. osteoblasts
  72. osteoclasts
  73. ossification
  74. fontanels
  75. simple fractures
  76. compound fractures
  77. greenstick fractures
  78. comminuted fractures
  79. sutures of the skull
  80. ilium of the hip and leg
  81. ischium
  82. acetabulum
  83. ball and socket
  84. femur
  85. patella
  86. tibia
  87. fibula
  88. myocytes of muscle structure
  89. tendons of muscle structure
  90. origin of muscle structure
  91. insertion of muscle structure
  92. energy sources for muscle contraction
    creatine phosphate
  93. energy sources for muscle contraction
    glycogen
  94. energy sources of muscle contraction
    glucose
  95. muscle fiber- microscopic structure
    Axon
  96. acetylocholine
  97. sarcolemma
  98. synapse
  99. sarcomeres
  100. CNS
  101. PNS
  102. neurotransmitter in the synapses
  103. number of spinal nerve
  104. reflex Arc pathway
    receptors
  105. sensory neurons
  106. CNS
  107. Motor Neurons
  108. Effector
  109. the function of the occipital lobe
  110. sense of the occipital lobe
  111. Acetylocholine of neurotransmitters
  112. cholinesterase of neurotransmitters
  113. characteristis of sensation
    projection
  114. intensity characteristics of sensation
  115. contrast characteristics of sensation
  116. adaption characteristics of sensation
  117. after-image characteristics of sensation
  118. free nerve endings- cutaneous senses
  119. encapsulated nerve endings- cantaneous senses
  120. cutaneous sense
  121. referred pain
  122. utricle and saccule
  123. equilibrium
  124. endocrine glands
    hormones
  125. general hormone function
  126. the function of antidiuretic hormone
  127. function of testosterone
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A & P Midterm
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a and p midterm review
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