CH2terms Flashcards

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anabolism

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process of building up large proteins from small protein pieces called amino acids.
Ana- up / bol to cast / -ism a process

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catabolism

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process whereby complex nutrients are broken down to simpler substances and energy is released. This process occurs in mitochondria.
Cata- down / bol to cast /
-ism to cast

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cell membrane

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structure surrounding and protecting the cell. It determines what enters and leaves the cell.

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chromosomes

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Rod-shaped structures in the nucleus that contain regions of DNA called genes. 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) in every cell except egg and sperm-these only have 23 unpaired.

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cytoplasm

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all of the material that is outside the nucleus and yet contained with in the cell membrane.

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DNA

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Chemical found within each chromosome. Arranged like a squence of recipes in code, it directs the activities of the cell.

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endoplasmic reticulum

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network of canals within the cytoplasm of the cell. Here, large proteins are made from smaller protein pieces.

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genes

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regions of DNA within each chromosome.

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karyotype

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Picture (classification) of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell. The chromosomes are arranged in numerical order to determine their number and structure

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metabolism

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total of the chemical processes in a cell. It includes catabolism and anabolism. Meta- change/ bol to cast/ -ism a process

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mitochondria

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Rod-shaped structures in the cytoplasm that provide the principal source of energy(mini “power plants”) for the cell.

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nucleus

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control center of the cell. It contains chromosomes and directs the activities of the cell.

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adipose tissue

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collection of fat cells

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cartilage

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flexible connective tissue often attached to bones and joints. Cartilage forms part of the external ear and the nose. Rings of cartilage surround the trachea

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epithelial cells

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skin cells that cover the outside of the body and line the internal surfaces of organs.

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histologist

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specialist in the study of tissues

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larynx

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voice box; located above the trachea

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pharynx

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throat. serves as the common passsageway for food (mouth to esophagus) and air (nose to trachea)

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pituitary gland

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Endocrine gland at the base of the brain.

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thyroid gland

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endocrine gland that surrounds the trachea in the neck.

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trachea

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windpipe (tube from throat and larynx to the bronchial tubes.)

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ureter

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one of two tubes, each leading from a single kidney to the urinary bladder.

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urethra

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tube from the uriniary bladder to the outside of the body.

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uterus

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womb; organ that holds the embryo/fetus as it develops

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viscera

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internal organs in the main cavities of the body, especially the abdomen.

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abdominal cavity

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space below the chest containing organs such as the liver, stomach, gallbladder, and intestines; also called the abdomen or peritoneal cavity

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cranial cavity

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space in the head containing the brain and sirrounded by the skull. Cranial means pertaining to the skull

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diaphragm

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muscle separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities. the diaphragm moves up and down and aids in breathing.

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dorsal (posterior)

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pertaining to the back

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mediastinum

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centrally located space outside of and in between the lungs.

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pelvic cavity

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space below the abdomen containing portions of teh intestines, rectum, urinary bladder, and reproductive organs. Pelvic means pertaining to the pelvis-the hip bones surrounding the pelvic cavity

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peritoneum

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double-folded membrane surrounding the abdominal cavity. The peritoneum attaches abdominal viscera to muscles and functions as a protective membrane (containing blood vessels and nerves) around the organs.

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pleura

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double folded membrane surrounding each lung. Pleural means pertaining to the pleura

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pleural cavity

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space between the pleural layers

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spinal cavity

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space within the spinal column

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thoracic cavity

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space in the chest containing the heart, lungs, bronchial tubes, trachea, esophagus, and other organs

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ventral (anterior)

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pertaining to the front

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vertebra

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single backbone

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vertebrae

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Backbones

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spinal column

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bone tissue surrounding the spinal cavity

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spinal cord

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nervous tissue within the spinal cavity

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disc

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pad of cartilage between vertebrae

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anterior (ventral)

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front surface of the body

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deep

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away from the surface

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distal

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far from the point of attachment to the trunk or far from the beginning of a structure

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front (coronal) plane

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vertical plane dividing the body or structure into anterior and posterior portions

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inferior

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below another structure; pertaining to the lower portion of the body

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lateral

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pertaining to the side

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medial

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pertaining to the middle or near the medial plane of the body

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posterior (dorsal)

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back surface of the body

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prone

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lying on the belly (face down, palms down)

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proximal

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near the point of attachment to the trunk or near the beginning of a structure

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sagittal (lateral) plane

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lengthwise, vertical plane dividing the body or structure into right and left sides. The midsagittal plane divides the body into right and left halves

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superficial

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on the surface

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superior (cephalic)

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above another structure; pertaining to the head

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supine

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lying on the back, face up palms up

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transverse (axial) plane

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horizontal (cross sectional) plane dividding the body into upper and lower portions

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abdomen

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space in the body below the chest containing the liver, stomach, gallbladder and intestines

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cervical

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Neck region C1-C7

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chondroma

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Tumor of cartilage; benign

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chondrosarcoma

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Malignant tumor of cartilage

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coccygeal

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Pertaining to the tailbone/coccyx

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coccyx

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Tailbone

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craniotomy

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Incision of the skull

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epigastric region

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Middle upper abdominal pelvic region (above the stomach)

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epinephrine

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Hormone secreted by the adrenal gland in response to stress and physical injury

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hypochondriac regions

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R and L upper abdominopelvic regions, beneath the ribs

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hypogastric region

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Middle lower abdominopelvic region, below the umbilical region

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iliac

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Pertaining to the ilium, R or L upper most portion of the hip bone

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inguinal region

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R and L lower abdominopelvic regions, near the groin

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intervertebral

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Pertaining to between the vertebrae

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intravenous

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Within a vein

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laryngitis

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Inflammation of the larynx (voice box)

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lumbar regions

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R and L middle abdominopelvic regions near the waist

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lumbar spine

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Pertaining to the lower back L1-L5

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lumbosacral

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Pertaining to the lumbar and sacral regions of the back

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nucleic

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Pertaining to the nucleus

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pharyngeal

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Pertaining to the pharynx (throat)

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sacral

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Pertaining to the sacrum

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sacrum

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Large triangular bone of the back

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sarcoma

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Malignant tumor of flesh tissue such as bone, muscle, fat or cartilage

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thoracotomy

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Incision of the chest

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tracheal

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Pertaining to the trachea

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uterus

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Female organ that holds the embryo/fetus as it develops

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vertebral

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Pertaining to the backbones

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visceral

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Pertaining to internal organs