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BIO 210 - FINAL EXAM REVIEW with complete solution
Anatomy ✔✔the study of structure

Physiology ✔✔the study of function

Metabolism ✔✔all the chemical reactions that happen in our body cells

Catabolism ✔✔the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones. Catabolic
reaction

Anabolism ✔✔The building up of complex molecules from simpler ones

Levels of Structural Organization ✔✔Atom (chemical), Molecule (chemical), Cell tissue,
Organ, Organ System, Organism

Homeostasis ✔✔The maintenance of the internal environment regardless of external
conditions

Negative feedback mechanism ✔✔Most feedback mechanisms are this type - regulating
body temperature, blood pressure, blood glucose

Cranial Cavity ✔✔Brain and spinal cord

vertebral cavity ✔✔spinal cord

thoracic cavity ✔✔heart and lungs

abdominopelvic cavity ✔✔stoach digestive organs

parietal membrane ✔✔lines cavity wall

visceral membrane ✔✔lines the organs surface

ATP ✔✔a form of energy used by all reactions in cells. Made in the mitochondria

4 elements that make up 96% of the human body ✔✔Oxygen, hydrogen, carbon and
nitrogen

atomic number ✔✔number of protons. Always the same as the number of electrons

Atomic mass ✔✔decimal number - number of protons and neutrons together - if you
subtract the protons you get the number of neutrons

, ionic bonds ✔✔the transfer of one or more electrons

anion ✔✔negative charge - gains one electron

cation ✔✔positive charge - loses one electron

covalent bond ✔✔shared electrons

2 types of covalent bonds ✔✔Polar - unequal sharing of electrons
Nonpolar - equal sharing of electrons

PH ✔✔Acid base concentration - homeostasis of acid base balance is regulated by
chemicals called buffers

buffers ✔✔acccept hydrogen ions when PH is high and donates when the PH is low

Carbohydrates - organic compound ✔✔fructose, glycogen

Protiens - organic compound ✔✔amino acids and enzymes

Lipids - organic compound ✔✔triglycerides, cholesterol

Nucleic acids - organic compound ✔✔DNA, RNA

DNA nitrogenous bases ✔✔Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine (AGCT)

RNA nitrogenous bases ✔✔Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Uracil (AGSU)

Plasma Membrane ✔✔Phospholipid bilayer composed of hydrophilic (phosphate) heads
and hydrophobic (lipid) tails

Resting membrane potential ✔✔maintained by sodium potassium pump (active
transport) - takes 3 sodium out and 2 potassium in

K+ Potassium ✔✔10 times higher inside the cell - major intracellular cation

Na+ Sodium ✔✔10 times higher outside the cell - major extracellular cation

passive transport - osmosis ✔✔Movement of water. Water follows salt, thats what
makes it move

Hypotonic solution ✔✔cells lyse/burst
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