SOLUTIONS
abdominal Correct Answer abdomen
Acromial Correct Answer Shoulder
Anatomical Landmarks. Correct Answer ~Anatomical
positon: hands at sides, palms forward.
~Supine: lying down, face up.
~Prone: lying down, face down.
Anatomy. Correct Answer Describes the structure of the
body.
-What they are made of.
-Where they are located.
-Associated structures.
Anatomy. Correct Answer Is the study of body structures.
Oldest Medical science: 1600 BCE.
Anetbrachial Correct Answer forearm
Antecubital (give your auntie a hug) Correct Answer front of
elbow
anterior Correct Answer the front surface
apocrine Secretion Correct Answer -produced in Golgi
apparatus
-released by shedding cytoplasm
,-mammary glands.
Apoptosis Correct Answer normal cells die when they
become too damaged.
atomic structure Correct Answer atomic number
-number of protons
atomic weight Correct Answer exact mass of all particles
-measured in moles
-average of he mass numbers of the isotopes
Axillary Correct Answer armpit (think of Axe deodorant)
Brachial (break your arm) Correct Answer arm
buccal Correct Answer cheek
calcaneal Correct Answer heal of foot (callus on heal of foot)
cancer Correct Answer -doesn't die when it's supposed to.
-keeps growing when it's not supposed to.
-moves into where it doesn't belong.
-cancer is a jerk.
Carpal Correct Answer wrist
caudal Correct Answer toward the tail
-the hips are caudal to the waist
Cell cycle:G1 Correct Answer cell growth
, Cell cycle:G2 Correct Answer Growth
Cell cycle:Go Correct Answer Interphase
Cell cycle:M Correct Answer mitosis
Cell cycle:S Correct Answer synthesis
Cell physiology: Correct Answer processes within and
between cells.
Cephalic Correct Answer head
Cephalic Correct Answer head
cervical Correct Answer neck
Cervical Correct Answer Neck
chemical bonds Correct Answer involve the sharing, gaining,
and losing of electrons in the valence shell
-three major types of chemical bonds
Chemical bonds: Covalent bonds Correct Answer strong
electron bonds involving shared electrons
Chemical bonds: hydrogen bonds Correct Answer weak polar
bonds based on partial electrical attractions.