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The intestines are what to the spine?
Ventral
The parietal membrane covers what?
Lungs
True or false. Our body rarely uses hydrolysis?
False
What are the components of the generic amino acid molecule?
Glycerols and fatty acids
What happens when bonds are broken?
Energy is released
Which of the following is regarded as an organic molecule?
Carbohydrate, 5 carbon answer
A long chain of monosaccharides that are linked together are called?
Glycogen, starch
Folding and coiling of two polypeptide chains together make?
Clottinary
Large organic molecules such as carbs, lipids are built by?
Remove water, dehydration synthesis
All organic molecules contain what?
Carbon
Anatomical position?
Hands are not medial
Results in larger molecule, do not break bonds, do not release energy
Anabolic Reactions.
Sequence in control system
receptor, information goes to control center, control center decides response, uses effector, effector performs response
Which of the following is in the lipid group?
Steroid
Which of the following is not true concerning saturated fats?
Liquid at room temperature
which of the following would not be a constituent of the plasma membrane?
Nucleic Acids
Why is the rough ER rough?
Ribosomes
Organelle where amino acids are formed?
Ribosomes
Where are ribosomes produced?
Nucleolus
Organelle where the aerobic cellular respiration occurs?
Mitochondria
What organelle has powerful digestive enzymes?
Lysosomes
When you place a cell in hypertonic solution what happens?
They shink
Which one is not true concerning mitochondria?
Produced by Golgi Apparatus
What of the following characteristics does active transport and facilitated diffusion have in common?
Both use a carrier molecule
True or false, G0 cells don't divide?
True
Example of movement of oxygen where it is high concentration to low concentration?
Diffusion
Movement of a solvent accrossed permeable membrane is called what?
Osmosis
Movement of a substance along the concentration that uses a carrier molecule?
Facilitative Diffusion
What is a sodium-potassium pump?
Active
Movement of a substance acrossed a gradient that uses carrier and energy?
Active
Function of Mytosis?
Growth cell replacement
What happens if you put a red blood cell in pure water?
Lyse
What is true about the nucleus?
Contains a nucleolus
What is specifically performed by a microphane(white blood cell)?
Phagocytes
Junctions in a cell that can obtain great stress?
Desmosomes
Elements with in a cell made of proteins that forms an internal scaffolding?
Cytoskeleton
Junctions which hold cells together that with hold passage of substance through?
Tight Junction
Junctions between cells which allow substance to pass from one cell to another cell?
Gap Junction