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OPENSTAX ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

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  Openstax Anatomy and Physiology  Chapter 3 Questions and Correct  Answers/ Latest Update / Already  Graded
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  • Active Transport Ans: Form of transport across the cell membrane that requires input of cellular energy Amphipathic Ans: Describes a molecule that exhibits a difference in polarity between its two ends, resulting in a difference in water solubility Anaphase Ans: Third stage of mitosis (and meiosis), during which sister chromatids separate into two new nuclear regions of a dividing cell Anticodon 2 | Page Ans: Consecutive sequence of three nucleotides on ...
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  • connective tissue Ans: type of tissue that serves to hold in place, connect, and integrate the body's organs and systems connective tissue membrane Ans: connective tissue that encapsulates organs and lines movable joints cutaneous membrane Ans: skin; epithelial tissue made up of a stratified squamous epithelial cells that cover the outside of the body ectoderm 2 | Page Ans: outermost embryonic germ layer from which the epidermis and the nervous tissue...
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  • Anabolism Ans: Assembly of more complex molecules from simpler molecules Anatomy Ans: Science that studies the form and composition of the body's structures Catabolism Ans: Breaking down of more complex molecules into simpler molecules Cell 2 | Page Ans: Smallest independently functioning unit of all organisms; in animals, a cell contains cytoplasm, composed of fluid and organelles Frontal Plane
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  • Acid Ans: Compound that releases hydrogen ions (H+) in solution Activation Energy Ans: Amount of energy greater than the energy contained in the reactants, which must be overcome for a reaction to proceed Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Ans: Nucleotide containing ribose and an adenine base that is essential in energy transfer Amino Acid 2 | Page Ans: Building block of proteins; characterized by an amino and carboxyl functional groups and a variable side-cha...
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