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metabolism - ANSWER- sum of al chemical processes

catabolism - ANSWER- that break down molecules, releasing energy.

anabolism - ANSWER- the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.

3 things that effect growth in the body size - ANSWER- 1. increase in the size of
existing cells
2.increase in the number of cells
3.increase in the size of material between the cells

differentiation - ANSWER- unspecialized cells becomes specialized

reproduction is the formation of new cells for? (2) - ANSWER- 1. tissue growth, repair or
replacement
2. production of a new individual

fluid within the cells - ANSWER- intracellular fluid

fluid outside the cells - ANSWER- extracellular fluid

ECF that fills narrow space between cells of tissues - ANSWER- interstitial fluid

what is the monitored variable called in a feedback loop - ANSWER- controlled
condition

what is the stimulus - ANSWER- any disruption that changes a controlled condition

what's the receptor - ANSWER- body structure monitoring the changes of a controlled
condition and sends inputs

what is an afferent pathway-input - ANSWER- flows towards the control center (nerve
impulse or chemical signal)

what is the control center - ANSWER- sets the range of values within which a controlled
condition should be maintained; evaluates the input it receives from receptors and
generates output commands when they are needed

efferent pathway - ANSWER- flow away from control center to effector

,effector - ANSWER- body structure receiving output and brings about change and
produces a response that alters the controlled condition

negative feedback system - ANSWER- reverses a change in a controlled condition

positive feedback loop - ANSWER- strengthens or reinforces a change in the controlled
condition until its interrupted-effector produces a response that reinforces the initial
change-child birth

disorder - ANSWER- abnormality of a structure or function

disease - ANSWER- illness characterized by a recognizable set of signs and symptoms

symptom - ANSWER- subjective changes not visible to the observer

sign - ANSWER- objective changes visible to the observer (doctor)

prone - ANSWER- body is lying face down

supine - ANSWER- body is lying face up

ipsilateral - ANSWER- same side

contralateral - ANSWER- different sides

superficial - ANSWER- towards the surface of the skin

deep - ANSWER- away from surface of the skin

sagittal plane - ANSWER- divides the body into left and right

Midsagittal (median) plane - ANSWER- divides into equal left and right sides

parasagittal plane - ANSWER- unequal sides left and right

fronta (coronal plane) - ANSWER- divides front and back (anterior/posterior)

transverse plane - ANSWER- superior and inferior top and bottom (horizontal plane
cross-sectional)

oblique plane - ANSWER- anything but 90 degrees

cranial cavity - ANSWER- contains head

Vertebral (spine) cavity - ANSWER- contains spinal cord and vertebral column-
continuous of the cranial cavity

,Meninges - ANSWER- layers of protective tissue surround the brain and spinal cord

thoracic cavity - ANSWER- chest, ribs, sternum muscles of the chest and a thoracic
portion of the vertebral column

pericardial cavity - ANSWER- surrounds the heart

pleura cavity - ANSWER- surrounds lungs

visceral layer of cavity - ANSWER- inner layer

parietal layer of cavity - ANSWER- outer layer

mediastinum cavity - ANSWER- between the lugs extending from the sternum to the
vertebral column and first rib down to the diaphragm-heart, thymus, esophagus,
trachea, and BV's but not the lungs

diaphragm - ANSWER- dome muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the
abdominopelvic cavity

abdominopelvic cavity - ANSWER- from the diaphragm to the groin
abdominal cavity-stomach, spleen, liver, gallbladder, small intestine, and large intestine
pelvic cavity-urinary bladder, parts of the large intestine, and internal organs of the
reproductive system

viscera - ANSWER- organs inside thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities

major elements of body mass - ANSWER- nitrogen, carbon, oxygen and hydrogen

lesser elements 8 - ANSWER- Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sulfur, Sodium,
Chlorine, Magnesium, Iron

what are the three subatomic particles - ANSWER- neutrons, protons, electrons

nucleus - ANSWER- core of an atom

proton - ANSWER- positively charged (in nucleus)

neutron - ANSWER- neutral no charge (in nucleus)

electrons - ANSWER- negatively charged in a cloud around the nucleus

number of protons =? - ANSWER- number of electrons

atomic number is what - ANSWER- number of protons/electrons

, mass number - ANSWER- sum of protons and neutrons

isotopes - ANSWER- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of
neutrons

radioactive isotopes (radioisotopes) - ANSWER- An isotope of an atom that
spontaneously emits one or more types of radioactivity into stable configuration

half-life - ANSWER- the time it takes radioactive isotope to decay into half

atomic mass/weight - ANSWER- average of the natural occurring isotopes

ion - ANSWER- has a positive or negative charge because it has unequal number of
protons and electrons

ionization - ANSWER- the process of giving up or gaining an electron to become stable

molecule - ANSWER- when two or more atoms share an electron

compound - ANSWER- substance made up of two or more different elements

free radicals - ANSWER- atoms with an unpaired electron in the outermost shell making
it unstable-become stable by gaining or losing from another element (this breaks apart
important elements) UV rays, x-rays

ionic bond - ANSWER- force of attraction between oppositely charged ions

cation - ANSWER- positively charged ion-loses an electron

anion - ANSWER- negatively charged ion-gains an electron

electrolyte - ANSWER- an ionic compound that breaks apart into positive or negative
ions in a solution

covalent bond - ANSWER- two more more atoms share electrons

non-polar - ANSWER- equal sharing of electrons

polar - ANSWER- sharing of electrons is unequal

electronegativity - ANSWER- power to attract electrons to itself

hydrogen bond - ANSWER- forms when hydrogen bonds to N,O,F

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