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Structure found in the right lower quadrant
Appendix
Structure found in the umbilical region
Stomach
Ventral Cavity contains:
Percardial cavity, pertoneal cavity, pleural cavity.
Elements that are most commonly found in the body include:
Carbon, Oxygen, and hydrogen
Ionic bonds are found in:
NaCl
Hydrolysis occurs when:
Water is released and a polymer is formed
Water is :
a transporter, universal solvent
starch: plant, cellulose -plant, glycogen- animal are all examples of:
polysacchrides
Glycogen is found in the:
liver and skeletal muscle
Triglycerides are made of:
glycerol and 3 fatty acids
Found where diffusion takes place
SIMPLE SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM
Tall cells with nuclei at different levels
STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIAL
contains adipose, forms insulation because of air space
LOOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE
contains many collagenous fibers for strength
Dense CT
found at the ends of bones
hyaline cartilage
flexible support for the epiglottis
Elastic cartilage
found in intervertebral discs
fibrocartilage
square cells with nucleus in center
cuboid epithelium
in humans- only found in sperm
pseudostratified columnar epithelium
goblet cell can be found in
exocrine gland
ductless
endocrine gland
pleura, pericardium, peritoneum can all be found in
serous membrane
associated with cavities that open to the air
mucous membrane
found on the apical surface
microvilli
found where friction takes place
flagella
produces CT fibers
fibroblast
contains neuroglia and neurons
nervous tissue
collagen, elstin, and recticular are all what?
CT fibers
found at the basal surface
basement membrane
contracts or relaxes
muscle tissue
Glucose, Fructose, or galactose are all what?
Monosacchrides
Maltose, sucrose, and lactose are all what?
Disaccharides
Cellulose, starch, and glycogen are all
polysaccharides
Three fatty acids and a glycerol
Triglycerides
Two fatty acids, a phosphate and glycerol, in cell membranes
Phospholipids
parent lipid of steroid hormones
cholesterol
Denatured by heat and ph
proteins
Nuclei with thymine
nucleotide
Chemical energy for cellular metabolism
ATP
Deuterium and Tritium
Isotopes
A sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogenous base
DNA
Nucleic acid with uracil
RNA
Site of protein synthesis
Ribosomes
Major site of ATP production in cell
Mitochondria
Na-K pump
Active transport
Filtration, osmosis, and diffusion
passive transport
lines or covers a surface or forms glands
epithelial tissue
bone, blood, cartilage, tendons, and superficial fascia
connective tissue
smooth, cardiac, or skeletal
muscle tissue
neuroglia and neurons
nervous tissue
HN2 R~group and COOH
Amino acids
0-14
Range of PH
7.35-7.45
Range of PH in blood