UTA Anatomy & Physiology 1 Exam 1
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abdominal (umbilical) - ANSWER-navel
abdominal cavity - ANSWER-not heavily protected. vulnerable.
stomach, liver, kidney. Adipose provides protection
Acromial - ANSWER-point of shoulder
active transport - ANSWER-membrane transport process for which ATP is directly or
indirectly required, e.g., solute pumping endocytosis. Also refers specifically to solute
pumping.
Adipocytes - ANSWER-white, brown, or beige.
storing fats, producing hormones, food intake, inflammation, cardiovascular activity, and
regeneration
adipose tissue - ANSWER-Tissue that stores fat.
Anatomy - ANSWER-The study of body structures of an organism an their relationship
to each other
Antebrachial - ANSWER-forearm (both anterior and posterior)
Antecubital - ANSWER-anterior surface of elbow
Anterior or ventral - ANSWER-belly region
antiport - ANSWER-when the two transported molecules move in opposite directions
apocrine sweat glands - ANSWER-found in axillary and anogenital areas
areolar connective tissue - ANSWER-Function: wraps and cushions organs
Location: widely distributed under epithelia of body
type of loose connective tissue
axillary - ANSWER-armpit
, blood - ANSWER-A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which red
blood cells, white blood cells, and cell fragments called platelets are suspended.
bone tissue - ANSWER-Osseous tissue. A connective tissue that forms bony skeleton
Brachial - ANSWER-arm (bicep area)
buccal - ANSWER-cheek
Calcaneal - ANSWER-heel
cardiac muscle - ANSWER-Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.
striated involuntary
cardiovascular system - ANSWER-Organ system that distributes the blood to deliver
nutrients and remove wastes.
Carpal - ANSWER-wrist
Cells - ANSWER-The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
centrioles - ANSWER-a minute cylindrical organelle near the nucleus in animal cells,
occurring in development of spindle fibers in cell division.
Cephalic - ANSWER-head
cervical - ANSWER-neck
Chondrocytes - ANSWER-mature cartilage cells
collagen fibers - ANSWER-Fibers formed by the protein collagen that lie parallel to one
another to provide greater strength to bones, tendons, and ligaments.
Cotransport - ANSWER-when the two transported molecules move in the same
direction
cranial cavity - ANSWER-contains the brain
Cranial vs Caudal - ANSWER-Cranial - toward head
Caudal - toward tail or tailbone
Crural - ANSWER-leg (shin)
Cytoplasm - ANSWER-cellular fluid surrounding a cell's organelles
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abdominal (umbilical) - ANSWER-navel
abdominal cavity - ANSWER-not heavily protected. vulnerable.
stomach, liver, kidney. Adipose provides protection
Acromial - ANSWER-point of shoulder
active transport - ANSWER-membrane transport process for which ATP is directly or
indirectly required, e.g., solute pumping endocytosis. Also refers specifically to solute
pumping.
Adipocytes - ANSWER-white, brown, or beige.
storing fats, producing hormones, food intake, inflammation, cardiovascular activity, and
regeneration
adipose tissue - ANSWER-Tissue that stores fat.
Anatomy - ANSWER-The study of body structures of an organism an their relationship
to each other
Antebrachial - ANSWER-forearm (both anterior and posterior)
Antecubital - ANSWER-anterior surface of elbow
Anterior or ventral - ANSWER-belly region
antiport - ANSWER-when the two transported molecules move in opposite directions
apocrine sweat glands - ANSWER-found in axillary and anogenital areas
areolar connective tissue - ANSWER-Function: wraps and cushions organs
Location: widely distributed under epithelia of body
type of loose connective tissue
axillary - ANSWER-armpit
, blood - ANSWER-A connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which red
blood cells, white blood cells, and cell fragments called platelets are suspended.
bone tissue - ANSWER-Osseous tissue. A connective tissue that forms bony skeleton
Brachial - ANSWER-arm (bicep area)
buccal - ANSWER-cheek
Calcaneal - ANSWER-heel
cardiac muscle - ANSWER-Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.
striated involuntary
cardiovascular system - ANSWER-Organ system that distributes the blood to deliver
nutrients and remove wastes.
Carpal - ANSWER-wrist
Cells - ANSWER-The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
centrioles - ANSWER-a minute cylindrical organelle near the nucleus in animal cells,
occurring in development of spindle fibers in cell division.
Cephalic - ANSWER-head
cervical - ANSWER-neck
Chondrocytes - ANSWER-mature cartilage cells
collagen fibers - ANSWER-Fibers formed by the protein collagen that lie parallel to one
another to provide greater strength to bones, tendons, and ligaments.
Cotransport - ANSWER-when the two transported molecules move in the same
direction
cranial cavity - ANSWER-contains the brain
Cranial vs Caudal - ANSWER-Cranial - toward head
Caudal - toward tail or tailbone
Crural - ANSWER-leg (shin)
Cytoplasm - ANSWER-cellular fluid surrounding a cell's organelles