1. What is the Serous Membrane?
2. What is its function?
3. Where is it found?
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, 1. Lines the cavity and surrounds the organs. It lines the cavity and organ
with a space in between.
2. To provide lubercation and seperation to reduce friction from muscle
movements.
3. Between the Parietal Layer and the Visceral Layer
epithelial tissue
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Tightly packed cells that reproduce quickly.
The Components of an Atom are:
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Neutrons ( No Charge) located inside the Nucleus
Protons (+Charge) located inside the Nucleus
Electrons (-Charge) located outside the Nucleus
G1 phase
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, Cell growth
What pH scores are BASIC?
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8-14
types of epithelial tissue
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-simple / stratified
-squamous /cuboidal/ columnar/ pseudostratified columnar/ transitional
Phagocytosis
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"Cellular Eating"
, Describe the Process going from the Stimulus to the Effector
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When something happens it is called a Stimulus, a change in variable. The
change is picked up by the receptor, usually a sensory neuron. Then it
carries the information to a control center. The control center decide what
needs to be done to return the body to Homeostasis. The control center
sends a command to the Effector.
nucleic acid
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store and transmit hereditary/genetic information
glucose vs glycogen
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Glucose: Primary nutrient for energy
Glycogen: Used to store glucose in the liver and muscle tissue.
What is the difference between Ionic and Covalent Bonds?
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