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Benign=not cancerous and can't spread
Malignant=invasive
Choose an answer
1 What are the characteristics of living things? 2 What is pH
Difference between benign and malignant
3 4 What is anatomical position?
tumors
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-movement
-respiration
-sensitivity
What are the characteristics of -Growth
living things? -Reproduction
-Excretion
-Nutrition
(MRS GREN)
Sagittal=side to side
Frontal(coronal)=crown
What are the body planes and
Transverse(horizontal)=slice like a pizza
sections?
Oblique=odd angle
Cross=chop across
What are the major body Dorsal(cranial+ vertebral) and ventral(thoracic + abdominopelvic);
cavities and relationships membranes line and protect organs
, What are homeostasis and Homeostasis= stable internal environment; negative feedback
feedback loops reverses change and positive feedback amplifies change
What is anatomical position? Body upright, facing forward, arms at sides. palms forward
What are the functions and
organs of each system?
What are subatomic particles protons, neutrons, electrons; electron location determines
and their roles energy and bonding
Ion=charged atom
What are ions, cations, and
cation= positive
anions
anions=negative
Atomic number= protons
What are atomic number, mass
Mass= protons + neutrons
and electron count
Electrons= usually equal to protons in neutral atoms
Ionic
What are the types of atomic
Covalent(polar/nonpolar)
bonds
hydrogen; vary in strength and stability
Synthesis
What are the types of chemical Decomposition
reactions Exchange
Reversible
Ions in solution that conduct electricity: essential for nerve and
What are electrolytes
muscle function
Measure of hydrogen ions;
<7 acidic
What is pH
>7 basic
7 neutral
What is the difference between Acid donates H+
an acid and base base accepts H+
Membrane
What are cell parts and their
Nucleus
functions
Organelles
What are types of membrane Passive(diffusion, osmosis, filtration)
transport Active(pumps, vesicles)
Crenation=cell shrinkage(hypertonic)
What are crenation and lysis
Lysis=bursting(hypotonic)
Diffusion= movement down gradient
Examples of diffusion, osmosis,
Osmosis= water movement
filtration
Filtration=pressure based movement
Differences between mitosis and Mitosis= 2 identical cells
meiosis Meiosis=4 gametes, half chromosomes
Interphase(G1, S, G2)
What are the stages of the cell
Mitosis(PMAT)
cycel
Cytokinesis
Difference between benign and Benign=not cancerous and can't spread
malignant tumors Malignant=invasive
What are anabolic vs catabolic Anabolism= builds molecules
reactions Catabolism=breaks them down
What is the "lock and key" Enzymes fit specific substrates like a key fits a lock
enzyme model
Input/output of cellular Input: glucose + O2
respiration Output: ATP + CO2 + H2O
Differences between DNA and DNA=double-stranded, deoxyribose, thymine
RNA RNA= single-stranded, ribose, uracil