Questions All Solved Correct.
Visceral - Answer Tissue that covers organs
Parietal - Answer Tissue that covers an entire cavity
Pleura - Answer Tissues found in Thoracic cavity
Peritoneum - Answer Tissues that line Abdominopelvic Cavity
Endocrine, Nervous - Answer Two systems integral to homeostasis
Negative Feedback - Answer Opposes variations from "normal" in body to maintain
homeostasis
Antecubital - Answer Pertaining to front of elbow
Pollex - Answer Thumb
Calcium - Answer Homeostasis acquired by taking from bone, food. Voltage gated channels.
pH - Answer Homeostasis controleed by buffers: weak acids and bases.
Body Temperature - Answer Homeostasis acquired by sweating, shivering, goose bumps
Calcium - Answer Cruscial to bone, muscle contraction, blood clotting, nerve impulses
inorganic compound - Answer The lack of carbon in water makes it an ___________
__________.
, Covalent bond - Answer Elements share electrons.
Ionic bond - Answer positive and negative ions attract.
Ionic - Answer compounds with a charge
Exergonic - Answer Releases energy
Endergonic - Answer Requires energy
Inorganic - Answer compounds without carbon backbone
Hydrolysis - Answer Catabolism. Water breaks down substances.
Dehydration - Answer Water removed to synthesize compounds.
Blood plasma, temperature regulation, lubrication, Hydrolysis - Answer 4 Important functions
of water in the body.
C, H, O - Answer Elements that make up carbs
Monosaccharide - Answer Simple sugar. Can't be broken down.
Glucose, Fructose, Galactose - Answer Monosaccharide examples
Disaccharide - Answer 2 linked monosaccharides.
Dehydration - Answer How are monosaccharides linked?
Maltose, Sucrose, Lactose - Answer Example disaccharides