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nervous - Which body system is the most involved in responsiveness? golgi apparatus - In the cell, this membrane-bound organelle modifies and packages proteins and lipids for cell export.. midsagittal - The _________ plane divides the body into equal left and right halves. superior - The nose i...

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Final Exam (BSC 1085C, FGCU Human
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nervous - Which body system is the most involved in responsiveness?



golgi apparatus - In the cell, this membrane-bound organelle modifies and packages proteins and
lipids for cell export..



midsagittal - The _________ plane divides the body into equal left and right halves.



superior - The nose is ________ to the lips.



lateral - The thumb is ________ to the pinky.



eye - The term orbital refers to what region of your body?



neck - The term cervical refers to what region of your body?



parietal - The layer of the serous membrane that lines the body cavity is the __________ layer.




proximal - The knee is _____ to the ankle

epithelial - All membranes that are superficial (closer to the surface of the skin) to the connective
tissue is __________ tissue.



frontal - If a person had a toe amputated, the surgeon would make a _________ cut to amputate
the toe.



diaphram - What structure divides the anterior cavity into two sections?

,big toe - The hallux refers to the ____ ____.



transverse - The plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions is the ________
plane.



forearm - The antebrachial area refers to the ________.



transverse - A leg amputation would require a ___________ cut.



knee - When taking a popliteal pulse, one would feel behind the ______.



peritoneal - What membrane lines the abdominopelvic cavity?



homeostasis - During exercise, the body cools itself by sweating. This is a response of which
process?



tissues - A group of similar cells that perform the same function make up ________.



metabolism - What is the the sum of all chemical reactions in the body?



sagittal - To amputate the arm, a surgeon would cut on a ________ plane.



visceral pleura - What specific membrane covers the surface of the lungs?

(Hint: two words)



ventral, dorsal - The two major body cavities are the _______ and ______ cavities.



cell - The smallest unit of life is the ____.

,cytoplasm - The intracellular fluid of a typical cell (ICF) is the ___________.



a- The interior of the cell membrane is ___________.

a. hydrophobic

b. hydrophillic



gap - Cell junctions that are important in cell communication are ____ junctions.



mitochondria - In a cell, most ATP is produced by ___________.



ribosomes - In a cell, proteins are synthesized in the __________.



c- Which of the following is not an example of passive transport?

A. osmosis

B. diffusion

C. pinocytosis

D. facilitated diffusion



b- Which cation has a greater intracellular concentration?

A. sodium

B. potassium



-70 - At rest, the voltage inside of a cell is approximately ______ mV.



depolarization - When a membrane potential becomes less negative (more positive),
______________ is occurring.

, absolute refractory period - The period of time where an action potential is not possible is
referred to as the _________ ________ ________.



gradient - Passive transport requires a ________, such as concentration electrochemical,
chemical, etc.



shrink - A cell in a hypertonic solution will ______.



sphenoid - The sella turcica belongs to the ________ bone.



atlas - This vertebra has no body.



calcaneus - The heel bone is also known as the _________.



temporal - The mastoid process belongs to the ___________ bone.



clavicle, scapula - The shoulder girdle is composed of the ______ and ________.



squamous - The suture between the parietal and temporal bone is the ________ suture.



c- Which of the following is NOT a cranial bone?

A. frontal

B. occipital

C. maxilla

D. temporal



fibula - The lateral malleolus is part of which bone?



a- Which of the following bones is not part of the pelvic girdle?

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