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ECPI: ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY CHAPTER 3: Question With Correct Answer New Update COMPOSITE CELL: - Answer -- Shows components found in most cells. 3 MAJOR PARTS OF A CELL: - Answer -- 1. Nucleus 2. Cytoplasm 3. Cell membrane - outer bound area CELL (PLASMA) MEMBRANE: - Answer -- - Outer boundary of cell - Regulates entry and exit of substances meaning it's selectively permeable and makes decisions on what goes in the cell. - Consist mainly of lipids. - Bilayer of phospholipids, cholesterol, and proteins with some carbohydrates. PERIPHERAL PROTEINS: - Answer -- - Can stand in the way. - Outside or inside of cell. - They're like the gates - Glucose is peripheral protein (waits outside for sugar) ~ this explains diabetes INTEGRAL PROTEINS: - Answer -- - Transverse membrane, can pass through entire cell membrane. - Cholesterol prevents what's water-soluble from passing in (only fat-soluble) - Carbohydrates are markers to the immune system, so that they don't attack themselves. Autoimmune diseases occurs if carbohydrates aren't there and cells attack themselves. CELL MEMBRANE STRUCTURE: - Answer -- The framework is phospholipid bilayer - water-soluble (hydrophilic) heads from surfaces - water-insoluble (hydrophobic) tails form interior. BILAYER: - Answer -- is permeable to lipid-soluble substances, but impermeable to water-soluble substances. CHOLESTEROL IN CELL MEMBRANE: - Answer -- Stabilizes membrane, helps keep it impermeable to water-soluble substances. Some lipids and proteins can move; "fluid mosaic" properties. MEMBRANE PROTEINS HAVE MANY FUNCTIONS: - Answer -- Pores, channels, receptors, enzymes cell contact and identification, CAMS (Cell Adhesion Molecule) CARBOHYDRATES IN CELL MEMBRANE: - Answer -- Cell recognition/interaction. Self markers !!! CYTOPLASM: - Answer -- Consists of networks of membranes and organelles suspended to cytosol.

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ECPI Anatomy/Physiology 1 + lab
Question With Correct Answers
Origins of Medical science - Answer -✔✔ 1.) Started with superstition and magic
2.) Originated in Greek & Latin terminology

Scientific Method - Answer -✔✔ "Investigating the Natural World"

Testing a Hypothesis = - Answer -✔✔ 1.) Rejecting or Accepting the hypothesis
2.) Based on results of experiment and observations

Anatomy + Physiology = ? - Answer -✔✔ How the body maintains life

Anatomy - Answer -✔✔ "cutting up"
1. structures of the body
2. Forms/ organization

Physiology - Answer -✔✔ "relationship to nature"
1. functions of the body
2. What do they do and how?

Gene Expression Profiling - Answer -✔✔ Reveals commonalities among pairs of
diseases that had not been suspected based on whole-body-level observations

Chemical Organization - Answer -✔✔ 1.Atoms
2. Molecules

Subatomic Particles - Answer -✔✔ Make up atoms

Molecules - Answer -✔✔ Where atoms join together

Macromolecules - Answer -✔✔ Small molecules join together to make larger molecules

Human Organism Organization smallest-largest - Answer -✔✔ 1. Subatomc particles
2. atoms
3. molecules
4. macromolecules
5. organelles
6. cells
7. tissues
8. organs

,9. organ systems
10. organisms

Cells - Answer -✔✔ basic unit

Organelles - Answer -✔✔ carry on specific activities
e. proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids

tissues - Answer -✔✔ layers/masses of cells with special functions

Organs - Answer -✔✔ groups of tissues with specific functions

organs systems - Answer -✔✔ groups of organs that function close together

organisms - Answer -✔✔ interacting organ systems

Internal environment - Answer -✔✔ environment within the body in which the cells live

Cell membrane - Answer -✔✔ interior and exterior cell membranes

Interior cell membrane - Answer -✔✔ intracellular fluid

exterior cell membrane - Answer -✔✔ extracellular fluid

homeostasis - Answer -✔✔ the maintenance of a relatively constant internal
environment

Interdependency of cells - Answer -✔✔ -cells depend on one another
-if some cells arent able to function, other cells and the entire organism may suffer
-structure and function are interrelated

Gradients & Permeability - Answer -✔✔ down a gradient (High to Low)
high pressure to low pressure
high concentration to low concentration

Diffusion - Answer -✔✔ high concentration to low concentration (concentration
gradient)

membrane permeability - Answer -✔✔ what is allowed in to the membrane or not

Permeant - Answer -✔✔ substance can pass through

Cellular differentiation - Answer -✔✔ cells become specialized

, -different cell types (muscle/nerve) access information encoded in different genes to
make specific proteins
-proteins that cells make determine the function

Cell membrane mechanisms - Answer -✔✔ -determines which substances enter a cell
and which cannot
-allow cells to respond to certain signals

Cell to cell communication - Answer -✔✔ membrane receptors / feedback loops

Feedback loops - Answer -✔✔ -negative or positive
-cells signal each other when the internal environment has been compromised so
adjustments can be made to keep homeostasis
-when adjustments have been made, they also signal to show the adjustments are no
longer needed.

Homeostatic Mechanisms = - Answer -✔✔ feedback loops
-receptors
-control center
-effectors

Balance within the body - Answer -✔✔ must replace substances that are lost and
eliminate substances that are no longer needed or in excess

Energy processes - Answer -✔✔ -everything in the body requires energy
-heat energy (cells kept chemically active)
-energy released from chemical reactions in a form that cells can use.

Characteristics of life - Answer -✔✔ -movement
-responsiveness
-growth
-reproduction
-respiration
-digestion
-absorption
-circulation
-assimilation
-excretion

Metabolism - Answer -✔✔ collection of chemical reactions in cells that support life
-reproduction (digesting/ingesting/absorbing)
-respiration for growth and repair

Requirements of organisms - Answer -✔✔ -water
-food

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