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  • June 4, 2024
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TEAS 2024 Exam Prep
`What is the respiratory system divided into? - ANS-Upper and lower sections

Can animal cells have more than one vacuole? - ANS-Yes

Define caudad - ANS-Closer to the tail or posterior

Define cephalad/cephalic - ANS-Towards the head

Define coronal/frontal plane - ANS-Divides. body into front and back sections

Define distal - ANS-further from the center (the knee is distal to the hip)

Define proximal - ANS-Closer to the center of the body (the hip is proximal to the knee)

Define saggital - ANS-divides body into right and left sections

Define transverse - ANS-Divides body into upper and lower halves

Difference between flagella and cilia - ANS-Flagella are longer, and cells usually only
have one

Do all eukaryotic cells have a nucleus? - ANS-Yes

Do mitochondria contain their own DNA? - ANS-Yes! it is separate from the nucleus.

Do neurons grow or divide once mature? - ANS-No

Example of epithelial tissue - ANS-Skin

Feature of blood - ANS-Transports oxygen to cells and removes waste.
Carries hormones to fight disease

Feature of bones - ANS-hard tissue that supports and protects softer tissues and
organs.

Feature of catilage - ANS-Cushions and provides structure for the body parts.
Has jelly-like base and is fibrous.

, Feature of epithelial tissue - ANS-Joined together tightly

Feature of muscle - ANS-helps support and move the body

Features of connective tissue - ANS-Joined together loosely, may be fatty.
Protects and binds body parts

How do molecules get into cell if they are not soluble? - ANS-Active transport of through
vesicles in the membrane

How does cell life begin? - ANS-With sexual or asexual reproduction

How long does animal cell reproduction take? - ANS-24 hours

How many membranes does the mitochondria have? - ANS-Inner and Outer

How many organ systems exist in mammals? - ANS-11

How many vacuoles does a plant cell have? - ANS-1 large vacuole

In what kind of cells are mitochondria numerous? - ANS-Eukaryotic Cells

Is the cell an exact copy of parent cell in meiosis? - ANS-No

Is the cell an exact copy of parent cell in mitosis? - ANS-Yes

List the 11 organ systems? - ANS-integumentary, skeletal, muscular, respiratory,
lymphatic, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, digestive, excretory,
reproductive

List the 4 functions of the mitochondria - ANS-1. Cell energy
2. Cell signaling
3. Cellular differentiation
4. Cell cycle/growth regulation

Name the 6 parts of nucleus - ANS-1. Nuclear Envelope
2. Nucleoplasm
3. Nucleolus
4. Nuclear Pores

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