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"lock-and-key" model - ANS - the shape of an enzyme and that of the reactants allow
the enzyme to bind easily to the reactants

Abdomen - ANS - region between the thorax and pelvis

Abdominal - ANS - abdomen

Abdominal Cavity - ANS - bounded primarily by the abdominal muscles and contains
the stomach, intestines, liver, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys

acromial - ANS - point of shoulder

Activation Energy - ANS - the energy necessary to start a chemical reaction

Active Transport - ANS - low to high concentration, uses ATP

Amino Acids - ANS - building blocks of protein

Anatomic Position - ANS - refers to a person standing erect with face directed
forward, upper limbs hanging to the sides, and the palms of the hands facing forward

Anatomy - ANS - scientific discipline that investigates structures of the body, means
"to dissect" or cut apart and separate

antebrachial - ANS - forearm

antecubital - ANS - front of elbow

Anterior - ANS - front

Arm - ANS - extends from the shoulder to the elbow

arms and legs - ANS - What are proximal and distal ONLY used to describe?

, axillary - ANS - arm pit

bilayer of phospholipids - ANS - What is a plasma membrane made of?

Bones, Associated Cartilages, Ligaments, and Joints - ANS - What organs/body parts
are associated with the Skeletal System?

brachial - ANS - arm

brain, spinal cord, nerve, cauda equina (sensory receptors) - ANS - What organs/body
parts are associated with the Nervous System?

buccal - ANS - cheek

Bulk Transport - ANS - transports in bulk, endocytosis, exocytosis

calcaneal - ANS - heel

Carbohydrates - ANS - hydrated carbon, composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
atoms, examples include monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides

carpal - ANS - wrist

Cells - ANS - basic structural and functional units of organisms, such as plants and
animals

Cephalic - ANS - head

Cervical - ANS - neck

Chemical, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism - ANS - What are the six
structural and functional organization the body can be studied at?

Childbirth - ANS - contractions increase until a baby is born

clavicular - ANS - collar bone

concentration gradient - ANS - measure of the difference in the concentration of a
solute in a solvent between two points divided by the distance between the two points

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