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53 Cards in this Set
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Object being viewed is in focus at higher magnifications once it is in focus on lower
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Parfocal
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Movement of molecules from high concentration to lower concentration
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Diffusion
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Difussion of water through a semi permable membrane
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Osmosis
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Does not Require ATP
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Passive Transport
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Passive Transport where water and solutes are forced through a membrane
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Filtration
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Requires ATP
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Active Transport
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Sites of Protein Synthesis
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Ribosomes
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Assembly Site for Ribosomal Particles
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Nucleoli
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DNA in it's coiled form
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Chromasome
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DNA in it's loose and most common form
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Chromatin
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The Basic Building block of all living things
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Cells
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Decreases as the power of the objective increases
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Working Distance
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Power of the Ocular x the power of the Objective
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Total Magnification
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Magnifies objects 4 - 5x and is the shortest objective
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Scanning Objective
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Magnifies objects typically 10x
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Low Power
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Bones, Cartilages, Tendons
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Skeletal System
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Brain, spinal cord, nerves, sensory receptor
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Nervous System
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Muscles attached to the Skeleton
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Musclar System
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Epidermal, dermal
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Integumentary System
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Pituitary, Thymus, thyroid
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Endocrine System
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Heart, blood vessels, blood
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Cardiovascular System
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Frontal, Transverse, (Mid) Sagittal
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The Three Body Planes
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Simple Diffusion,
Faciliated Diffusion, Filtration, Osmosis |
Types of Passive Transport
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Solution has lower concentration of solutes inside the cell
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Hypotonic
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Solution has higher concentration of solutes than inside the cell
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Hypertonic
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Solution has the same concentration inside and out of the cell
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Isotonic
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Right & Left Hypochondriac
Epigastic Right and Left Lumbar Umbilical Right and left Illiac Hypogastic Regions |
Nine Abdominopelvic Regions
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Difference between
Pincytosis & Phagocytosis |
Active Diffusion
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Pertaining to the anterior knee (kneecap) region
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Patellar
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Pertaining to the chin
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Mental
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Pertaining to the great toe
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Hallux
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Pertaining to the Forehead
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Frontal
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Pertaining to the neck region
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Cervical
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Pertaining to the Naval
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Umbilicial
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Toward or at the body's surface
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Superficial
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Pertaining to the region of the breastbone
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Sternal
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Pertaining to the posterior surface of the knee
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Popliteal
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Pertaining to the Head
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Cephalic
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Pertaining to the wrist
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Carpal
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Pertaining to the Cheek
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Bruccal
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Pertaining to the Armpit
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Axillary
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Pertaining to the Forearm
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Antebrachical
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Pertaining to the point of the shoulder
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Acromial
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The cavity inferior to the diaphragm
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Abdominopelvic
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Pertaining to the Thigh
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Femoral
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Pertaining to the leg
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Crural
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Pertaining to the Sole of the Foot
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Plantar
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Pertaining to the heel of the foot
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Calcaneal
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Pertaining to the thumb
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Pollex
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Pertaining to the Ankle
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Tarsal
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Pertaining to the Region between the Anus and the external genitalia
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Perinal
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Pertaining to the foot
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Pedal
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Pertaining to the Hand
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Manus
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