enFIBiology 120
mouth: Where does the digestion system begin?(www.ask.com/science/digestive-tract-start-end)
exergonic: Chemical reaction that releases more energy than they absorbed during energy transfer? (principles of anatomy and physiology pg.35)
disaccharide: Molecule formed from the combination of two monosaccharides by dehydration synthesis?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.43-44)
rectum: Where does the digestion system end?(www..ask.com/science/digestive-tract-start-end)
base: A ph balance of 8 is considered?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg,41)
supine: Lying face up?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.12)
potential: What is it called when energy is stored by matter due to its position?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.35)
homeostasis: The bodys normal state of equilibrium and internal environment.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.9)
eleven: How many system are there in the human body?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg. 4)
midsagittal: What is the name of the plane that passes through the body midline and divides it into equal right and left sides?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.16)
hydrophilic: Means water loving?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.38)
Right Upper: What quadrant does the liver reside in?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.20)
tissue: A group of cells and material surrounds them that work together to perform a particular function.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.4)
Organism: An is any living individual.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.4)
skin: The largest organ of the human body is the? (www.science.nationalgeographic.com/science/healthandhumanbody)
prone: Lying face down?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.12)
pelvic: Which cavity contains internal organs of reproduction, portions of large intestines and urinary bladder?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.19)
patellar: What is another name for the anterior part of the knee.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.13)
catabolism: Breakdown of complex chemical substances.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.5)
auscultation: Listening to the body sounds to evaluate the function of certain organs by using a stethoscope.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.5)
Biology 1
Which cavity contains internal organs of reproduction, portions of large intestines and urinary bladder?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.19)
The largest organ of the human body is the? (www.science.nationalgeographic.com/science/healthandhumanbody)
What is it called when energy is stored by matter due to its position?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.35)
A group of cells and material surrounds them that work together to perform a particular function.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.4)
Breakdown of complex chemical substances.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.5)
How many system are there in the human body?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg. 4)
What is another name for the anterior part of the knee.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.13)
The bodys normal state of equilibrium and internal environment.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.9)
Where does the digestion system begin?(www.ask.com/science/digestive-tract-start-end)
Molecule formed from the combination of two monosaccharides by dehydration synthesis?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.43-44)
Chemical reaction that releases more energy than they absorbed during energy transfer? (principles of anatomy and physiology pg.35)
Lying face up?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.12)
What is the name of the plane that passes through the body midline and divides it into equal right and left sides?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.16)
Listening to the body sounds to evaluate the function of certain organs by using a stethoscope.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.5)
A ph balance of 8 is considered?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg,41)
Lying face down?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.12)
What quadrant does the liver reside in?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.20)
Where does the digestion system end?(www..ask.com/science/digestive-tract-start-end)
Means water loving?(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.38)
An is any living individual.(principles of anatomy and physiology pg.4)