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Covalent Bond - ANSWERTwo molecules sharing electrons Element - ANSWERFundamental substance of matter Homeostasis - ANSWERMaintain internal environment Levels of organization - ANSWERCell, tissue, organ, system, organism

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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 101
FINAL EXAM REVIEW CORRECT 100%
Covalent Bond - ANSWERTwo molecules sharing electrons

Element - ANSWERFundamental substance of matter

Homeostasis - ANSWERMaintain internal environment

Levels of organization - ANSWERCell, tissue, organ, system, organism

Physiology - ANSWERStudy of the function of the body

Anatomy - ANSWERStudy the structure of body parts

Catalyst - ANSWERMolecule that influences rate of reaction with out being consumed in
reaction

Electrons - ANSWERNegative charged particles

Base - ANSWERSomething that combines with hydrogen atoms

Nucleus - ANSWERControl center
Center of atom; contains protons and neutrons

Enzymes - ANSWERMolecules that influence rate of reaction with out being consumed
in reaction

Sebaceous glands - ANSWERSecretes sebum

Metaphase - ANSWERChromosomes align at midline

Prophase - ANSWERChromosomes formed and centrioles move to opposite poles

Interphase - ANSWERNormal metabolism, growth and duplication of structures

Anaphase - ANSWERMicro tubes pull sister chromatids towards centrioles

Telophase - ANSWERChromosomes complete migration and become chromatin;
nuclear envelope reassembles, microtubes disassemble

Stages of mitosis - ANSWERProphase
Metaphase
Anaphase

,Telophase

Cytokinesis - ANSWERCell membrane constricts; cell divides into daughter cells

Arrector Pili muscle - ANSWERCauses hair to stand on end; produces goose bumps

Apocrine gland - ANSWERActivates at puberty

Eccrine gland - ANSWERResponds to elevated body temperature

Three types of muscle tissue - ANSWERSkeletal
Smooth
Cardiac

Epidermis - ANSWERSuperficial (outer) layer of skin

Dermis - ANSWERInner layer of skin

Compact bone - ANSWERMatrix contains collagen and mineral salts

Cytoplasm - ANSWERSpace between cell membrane and nucleus

Ribosomes - ANSWERSmall RNA-containing particles for protein synthesis

Structure of an atom - ANSWERNucleus
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons

Olfactory Sensations - ANSWEROlfactory nerves
Olfactory bulbs
Olfactory tracts
Limbic system
Olfactory cortex

Requirements of life - ANSWERWater
Food
Heat
Pressure
Oxygen

Atom - ANSWERSmallest particle; basic unit of matter

Characteristics of life - ANSWERMovement
Responsiveness
Respiration

, Absorption
Secretion
Digestion
Assimilation
Circulation
Reproduction
Growth

Matter - ANSWERAnything that takes up space and has weight

Neutron - ANSWERNo charge

Proton - ANSWERPositive charged

Ionic bond - ANSWERFormed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another

Hydrogen bond - ANSWERWhen molecules attract between positive end of polar
molecule and negative end of another

Acid - ANSWERDissociates with water

Base - ANSWERCombines with water

Product - ANSWEREnding material of reaction

Reactant - ANSWERStarting material of reaction

Synthesis reaction - ANSWERA+B=AB
When two atoms, ions or molecules bond to form a more complex structure

Decomposition reaction - ANSWERAB=A+B
When bonds break to form simpler molecules, ions or atoms

Exchange reaction - ANSWERAB+CD=AD+BC
Parts of two different types of molecules trade position as bonds are broken and new
bonds are formed

pH scale - ANSWERConcentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
H+
OH-

Proteins - ANSWERStructural
Enzymes
Energy
Hormones

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