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19 Cards in this Set
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Size of red blood cell:
Size of oocyte: Size of atoms: Size of mitochondrion: |
10microns
100microns 0.1nm 3microns |
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Smallest objects unaided human eye sees:
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up to 1mm
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Compound light microscope range
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1micron to 10mm
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Range of transmission electron
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0.5nm to 10mm
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Scanning electron microscope:
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10nm to 100mm
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Define digestion:
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Processes of catabolism that makes nutrients small enough to be absorbed
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RUQ
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liver, gallbladder, right kidney, small/large intestine
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LUQ:
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Stomach, pancreas, spleen
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RLQ:
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Cecum, appendix, reproductive organs
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LLQ:
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Most small intestine, reproductive organs
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Dermis is composed of
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papillary layer, reticular layer
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Order of fascia's starting shallow
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Superficial, deep, subserous
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Cristae produce what
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ATP
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Nucleus contains what portions
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nucleopaslm, nuclear envelope, perinuclear space, nuclear pores, and nuclear matrix
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In chromosomes, DNA is wrapped around?
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Histones
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Definition of ion pump
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carrier proteins for charged particles
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Better explanation of transition reaction
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Pyruvic acid is shuttled into mitochondria where it is converted into acetyl-CoA
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Better explanation of krebs cycle
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H's are stripped off acetyl CoA. CO2 is left as waste product and H2O.
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Pinocytosis:
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Absorption of extracellular fluids. Generates small vesicles and is nonspecific in the substance that it transports.
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