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Anatomy Final Exam Jeopardy Review Game

Introduction To Anatomy ChemistryThe CellTissuesIntegument 100

Waste products are eliminated from the body by the process of… Intro 100

Excretion

All of the chemical and physical changes taking place in the body refer to… Intro 200

Metabolism

What is the simplest level of organization Intro 300

Chemical

The maintenance of a constant internal environment in a organism is termed? Intro 400

Homeostasis

A person lying on his/her stomach is said to be in what position? Intro 500

Prone

What are the three subatomic particles? Chemistry 100

Proton, neutron, electron

What are the charges associated with each subatomic particle? Chemistry 200

Electron = - Neutron = neutral Proton = positive

Isotopes differ in the number of? Chemistry 300

neutrons

This bond forms when a pair of electrons are shared between atoms Chemistry 400

Covalent

Ab A + B What type of reaction is this Chemistry 500

decomposition

T or F Cell membranes are said to be selectively permeable. Cells 100

True

The movement of water across a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration is known as… Cells 200

osmosis

Most of the ATP required to power cellular operations is produced in the… Cells 300

mitochondria

Synthesis of lipids takes place in the… Cells 400

Rough E.R

What two terms describe protein syntheses. What do these terms mean? Cells 500

Transcription = DNA to RNA Translation = RNA to protein

What are the four tissues Tissue 100

nervous epithelial connective muscle

Chondrocytes are to cartilage as osteocytes are to…. Tissue 200

bone

What are the three types of muscle tissue? Tissue 300

Skeletal Smooth Cardiac

What type of tissue in the body stores fat? Tissue 400

adipose

The following are functions of what type of tissue: transport fluids establishing structural framework providing protection Tissue 500

Connective

What are the two components of the cutaneous membrane Integument 100

Dermis and Epidermis

The dermis is composed of what type of tissue Integument 200

Connective tissue

Glands that discharge a waxy secretion into hair follicles are called? Integument 300

Sebaceous Glands

What layer of the epidermis is only found in thick skin? Integument 400

Stratum Lucidum

In what layer of the skin are melanocytes found? Integument 500

Stratum Germanativum