Anatomy lecture study guide
Chapter 1
Necessary life functions
1Maintaining boundaries cellular plasma membrane organskin
2 Metabolic functions vitamin D allows for absorption of calcium
3 Movement involuntary voluntary skeletal
4digestion necessity for nutrients
5 reproduction celllevel mitosis organlevel babies
6 growth anabolic catabolic changes w age
7 responsiveness
8 excretion getting ridof waste
survival needs
waterendothermyatmosphericpressurenutrientsoxygen
ligaments skeletal system but not tendons
Chapter 2
solvent greatest quantity
ionicbond transfer of electrons
covalent share e
synthesis chemical bonds areformed dehydration
decomposition bondsbroken hydrolysis
characteristics of water
1highheatcapacity
2highheat of vaporization
3universal solvent
, UN 01
4 reactivity
5 cushioning
macromolecules
carbmonomer monosaccharides glucosegalactose
Fothenergy t structure
lipid monomer fattyacid glycerol notsoluble in water
saturated single bond
unsaturated double bonds
cellmembrane phospholipids
protein monomer aminoacids
Foth regulation structure work
1Fibrous collagen keratinactinmyosin
2 globular hormonesenzymes watersolublechemically activet mobile
DNAtRNA monomernucleic acid storage t transfer of genetic into
adenineguanine cytosine thymine uracil
Chapter 3
membrane transport
1Passive no ATP down gradient
diffusion higher lowerconcentration
carrier channel mediated
osmosis thruaauaporin or lipid bilayer stops whenop hp
2 active ATPt pumps against gradient
primary directly uses ATP
secondary
Chapter 1
Necessary life functions
1Maintaining boundaries cellular plasma membrane organskin
2 Metabolic functions vitamin D allows for absorption of calcium
3 Movement involuntary voluntary skeletal
4digestion necessity for nutrients
5 reproduction celllevel mitosis organlevel babies
6 growth anabolic catabolic changes w age
7 responsiveness
8 excretion getting ridof waste
survival needs
waterendothermyatmosphericpressurenutrientsoxygen
ligaments skeletal system but not tendons
Chapter 2
solvent greatest quantity
ionicbond transfer of electrons
covalent share e
synthesis chemical bonds areformed dehydration
decomposition bondsbroken hydrolysis
characteristics of water
1highheatcapacity
2highheat of vaporization
3universal solvent
, UN 01
4 reactivity
5 cushioning
macromolecules
carbmonomer monosaccharides glucosegalactose
Fothenergy t structure
lipid monomer fattyacid glycerol notsoluble in water
saturated single bond
unsaturated double bonds
cellmembrane phospholipids
protein monomer aminoacids
Foth regulation structure work
1Fibrous collagen keratinactinmyosin
2 globular hormonesenzymes watersolublechemically activet mobile
DNAtRNA monomernucleic acid storage t transfer of genetic into
adenineguanine cytosine thymine uracil
Chapter 3
membrane transport
1Passive no ATP down gradient
diffusion higher lowerconcentration
carrier channel mediated
osmosis thruaauaporin or lipid bilayer stops whenop hp
2 active ATPt pumps against gradient
primary directly uses ATP
secondary