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3 kinds of muscle tissue - CORRECT ANSWER -skeletal, cardiac, smooth 	 
 
 
major purpose of muscle - CORRECT ANSWER -converting chemical energy in ATP -- 
> mechanical energy of motion 
 
 
muscle functions - CORRECT ANSWER --movement of: whole body, body parts, organ contents 
-stability: maintain posture and prevent mvmt. 
-communication: speech, facial expressions and writing 
-control of openings and passageways: sphincters 
-body heat production 
 
 
characterizations of c...
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List terms synonymous with Skin - CORRECT ANSWER -123 	 
 
 
Describe layers of skin - CORRECT ANSWER -There are two layers: 
-	Epidermis 
-	Dermis 
 
 
What is Epidermus Layer? - CORRECT ANSWER -Outer layer of stratified squamous epithelium 
 
 
What is Dermis Layer? - CORRECT ANSWER -Deeper connective tissue layer 
 
 
•	Compare thick and thin skin - CORRECT ANSWER -Thin skin: 0.5 - 12mm Thick skin: up to 6mm 
 
•	Describe the epidermis in detail - CORRECT ANSWER - 
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This study guide provides essential practical knowledge for ASU BIO 201, focusing on lab protocols, PPE, atomic structure, and anatomical regions. It includes proper communication procedures with lab instructors, email subject formatting, and basic chemistry knowledge, such as the number of electrons in hydrogen's outer shell. The guide also contains a comprehensive list of human anatomical regions, including cephalic, cervical, acromial, brachial, antebrachial, antecubital, axillary, buccal,...
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This study guide covers foundational concepts in human anatomy and physiology, including definitions, body systems, and organ functions. Key topics include the study of anatomy (structure and relationships of body parts) and physiology (functions of structural machinery). The guide provides a detailed overview of the 11 major body systems—Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Endocrine, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic/Immune, Respiratory, Digestive, Urinary, and Reproductive—highlighting the...
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