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10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 30 pt Intro to AP Eleanor M. Savko Scientific Method Biochemistry 2/15/2019 The Cell H-town 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 30 pt 30 pt 30 pt 30 pt 30 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt

When learning how humans maintain a constant body temperature you are actually studying this part of A&P.

What is physiology?

This is the most common type of feedback used in the body and is used to turn things off.

What is negative feedback?

This is the plane that this cut follows.

What is the sagittal plane?

This is the cavity that 3 is pointing to.

What is the thoracic cavity?

This is the number that points to the cervical region.

What is number two?

This is always the first step of any scientific study.

What is an observation?

A controlled experiment can properly test this many variables.

What is one?

Based on the data in this graph, this would be an acceptable conclusion.

What is tornadoes are most frequent between the hours of 4-8 p.m.?

The variable which is purposely changed by the experimenter.

What is manipulated or independent variable?

These are two reasons why scientists publish their work.

What is so their work can be repeated, so that further research can be done, or so that experimental procedures can be reviewed?

This element has four valence electrons allowing it to form single, double and triple bonds.

What is carbon?

Daily Double

This organic compound contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio.

What is a carbohydrate or sugar?

This compound is non-polar and could be composed of fatty acid chains.

What is a lipid?

An enzyme lowers this to make a reaction go faster.

What is activation energy?

This polymer contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.

What is a protein?

These organelles are responsible for cell clean-up and digestion.

What are lysosomes?

This type of solution will cause a cell to shrivel.

What is hypertonic?

Most of the ATP from cellular respiration is created at this step.

What is electron transport chain?

This is the function of the structures labeled 1.

What are cell identification markers?

This organelle is responsible for synthesizing a glycoprotein.

What is the Golgi apparatus?

The purpose of negative feedback is to maintain this.

What is homeostasis?

This is the body’s thermostat.

What is the hypothalamus?

This is distal to the wrist.

What is the hand?

This is the basic unit of bone tissue.

What is the Haversian system?

This layer of skin is composed mainly of adipose and connective tissues .

What is the hypodermis?

Double Jeopardy

20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 60 pt Histology Eleanor M. Savko Integumentary System Skeletal System 2/15/2019 Articulations Muscular System 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 60 pt 60 pt 60 pt 60 pt 60 pt 80 pt 80 pt 80 pt 80 pt 80 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt

The air sacs in the lungs are made up of this kind of tissue.

What is simple squamous?

Examples if this would be eccrine, apocrine and holocrine.

What is a gland?

This is the type of epithelial tissue pictured above.

What is pseudostratified?

You would find chrondrocytes in this type of tissue.

What is cartilage?

This type of tissue allows for communication in the body.

What is nervous tissue?

The outer layer of skin covering is made up of this type of tissue.

What is keratinized stratified squamous?

These glands secrete a substance that helps keep the skin and hair pliable.

What are the sebaceous glands?

This is the deepest layer of the epidermis.

What is the stratum basale?

Albinos lack the ability to produce this pigment.

What is melanin?

This is the scientific name for male pattern baldness.

What is alopecia?

This cell is also known as a bone builder.

What is an osteoblast?

Daily Double

These needle-like spicules help to absorb stress in bones.

What are trabeculae?

These are soft spots in a babies skull that are unossified bone.

What are fontanels?

This is the bone labeled with a question mark. ?

What is the clavicle?

This is the number of cervical vertebrae.

What is seven?

This is the most common type of joint found in the body.

What is synovial joint or diarthrosis?

Articular cartilage is made up of this type of cartilage.

What is hyaline cartilage?

This picture show this type of joint.

What is a hinge joint?

The bicep causes this type of joint movement.

What is flexion?

This disease of the joints results in a breaking down of the cartilage and bones of a joint making movement difficult.

What is arthritis?

This is the point of attachment in muscles that does not move during contraction.

What is origin?

This is what the rectus abdominus is named for.

What is the direction of fibers?

Daily Double

This is the muscle that the question mark points to. ?

What is the rectus femoris?

These two structures make up a myofibril.

What are thick and thin filaments?

This muscle is being pointed at by the question mark. ?

What is the gastrocnemius?