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What is the cell structure |
Membrane Cytoplasm Organelles |
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What are the six most common organelles? |
Nucleus Endoplasmic reticulum Golgiapparatus Mitochondria Lysosomes Peroxisomes
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Major Functions of Cells there are 7 |
Movement Conductivity Metabolic absorption Secretion Excretion Respiration Reproduction
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There is the R&R The 2 tion (s) MCM = move... condu... metab... |
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What are tissues what are the types?
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Epithelial Muscle Connective Nerve
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What is Epithelial Tissue and what does it do?
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Lines internal and external body surfaces and protects the body. performs specialized functions: Secretion Absorption Diffusion Filtration Skin, mucous membranes, lining of intestinal track.
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Muscle Tissue what does it do? How many types of muscle tissue are there?
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Cardiac There are 3Cardiac Smooth Skeletal Smooth Smooth Skeletal Skeletal
Has the capability of contraction when stimulated.Cardiac tissue is found only within the heart.Has the unique capability of spontaneous contraction without external stimulation.Smooth muscle is found within the intestines and encircling blood vessels. Generally under control of the autonomic nervous system.Skeletal muscle allows movement and is generally under voluntary control.Most abundant type.
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Connective Tissue?? What does it do? Four examples are? |
Most abundant tissue in the body.Provides support, connection, andinsulation.Examples include bone, cartilage,and fat. Blood is classified as connectivetissue.
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Nerve Tissue What does it do? What is it? |
Specialized tissue that transmits electrical impulses throughout the body.BrainSpinal cordPeripheral nerves |
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Organ Systems Name them |
CardiovascularRespiratoryGastrointestinalGenitourinaryReproductive NervousEndocrineLymphaticMuscularSkeletal |
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What is Homeostasis? |
The term for the body’s natural tendency to keep the internal environment and metabolism steady and normal. |
Natural,steady and normal |
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Metabolism |
The term used to refer to the building up (anabolism) and breaking down (catabolism) of biochemical substances to produce energy. |
What does metabolizing something do? There's the ana and cat one builds up and one ???? |
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Exocrine Glands are sometimes called `}>less glands??? What do they do? Some exocrine glands include... Name eight |
Sometimes called ductless glands.Secrete hormones directly into the circulatory system pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid,adrenal glands, Islets of Langerhansin the pancreas, testes, and ovaries. |
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Exocrine Glands give examples of what they excrete
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Secrete substances onto the epithelial surfaces via ducts Examples: Sweat Saliva Tears Mucous Digestive juices
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Fluid Compartments
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Intracellular fluid (ICF) Extracellular fluid (ECF) Intravascular fluid Interstitial fluid
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Fluid Compartments percentages? |
Intracellular fluid (ICF) -75% of TBW Extracellular fluid (ECF) - 25% of TBW Intravascular fluid - 17.5%Interstitial fluid- 7. 5% |
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