Caudal (Posterior Surface)
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near to the lower region of the spinal column; near the tailbone. (
Beginning of the butt crack)
Proximal
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means that the structure is nearer to the point of attachment
The Integumentary System (Skin)
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forms a covering of the body, helps regulate body temperature, and
contains some structures necessary for sensation
How many total of chromosomes ?
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46
Neutralization
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type of chemical reaction in which a strong acid and strong base reacts
with each other to form water and salt
pH
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A measure of the Hydrogen ion concentration
Plantar (Anterior Surface)
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sole of the foot
Medial
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means toward the midline of the body
Orbital (Anterior Surface)
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area around the eye
Chromosomes
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, exists in pairs; with the exception of sex cells, most human cells have 23
pairs of chromosomes, or 46 chromosomes
44 autosomes
2 sex chromosomes
Anabolism
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reaction that builds larger, more complex substances from simpler
substances such as the building of a large protein form individual amino
acids
Recessive
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not expressed if paired with dominant gene
Pubic (Anterior Surface)
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genital area
Buccal (Anterior Surface)
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near to the lower region of the spinal column; near the tailbone. (
Beginning of the butt crack)
Proximal
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means that the structure is nearer to the point of attachment
The Integumentary System (Skin)
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forms a covering of the body, helps regulate body temperature, and
contains some structures necessary for sensation
How many total of chromosomes ?
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46
Neutralization
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type of chemical reaction in which a strong acid and strong base reacts
with each other to form water and salt
pH
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A measure of the Hydrogen ion concentration
Plantar (Anterior Surface)
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sole of the foot
Medial
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means toward the midline of the body
Orbital (Anterior Surface)
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area around the eye
Chromosomes
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, exists in pairs; with the exception of sex cells, most human cells have 23
pairs of chromosomes, or 46 chromosomes
44 autosomes
2 sex chromosomes
Anabolism
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reaction that builds larger, more complex substances from simpler
substances such as the building of a large protein form individual amino
acids
Recessive
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not expressed if paired with dominant gene
Pubic (Anterior Surface)
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genital area
Buccal (Anterior Surface)