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ANS-growth of body parts A body has been sectioned in such a way that there is one whole lung per section and the urinary bladder has been split in half. What type of section is this? - ANS-sagittal A burn affecting only the epidermis is a - ANS-superficial partial-thickness burn A cell is surrounded by an extremely thin, flexible membrane. Why is the membrane selectively permeable? - ANS-It allows some substances to pass through and excludes others based on size, polarity, and other factors. A complete atom is electrically neutral because - ANS-the number of electrons equals the number of protons.

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- ANS-growth of body parts

A body has been sectioned in such a way that there is one whole lung per section and the
urinary bladder has been split in half. What type of section is this? - ANS-sagittal

A burn affecting only the epidermis is a - ANS-superficial partial-thickness burn

A cell is surrounded by an extremely thin, flexible membrane. Why is the membrane selectively
permeable? - ANS-It allows some substances to pass through and excludes others based on
size, polarity, and other factors.

A complete atom is electrically neutral because - ANS-the number of electrons equals the
number of protons.

A hypotonic solution - ANS-has a lower concentration (number) of impermeant solute than do
the cells in the solution.

A mutation can cause disease if - ANS-the DNA sequence changes so that one amino acid is
substituted for another in a way that affects the encoded protein's functioning.

A peptide bond forms between - ANS-adjacent amino acids

A person has alkalemia if the blood pH - ANS-rises above 7.5.

An isotonic solution - ANS-has the same osmotic pressure as the cells in the solution

Anatomy and physiology are difficult to separate because - ANS-physiological functions depend
on anatomical structures.

As cells are pushed from the deeper portion of the epidermis toward the surface, - ANS-they die

ATP is important to cellular processes because it - ANS-provides energy for cellular work when
the terminal, high-energy bond is broken.

Blood cells are produced in the organs of the system. - ANS-skeletal

Body heat is lost primarily by - ANS-radiation

, Bone cells and muscle cells differ in structure and function because - ANS-each expresses a
different subset of genes.

Bone cells form concentric circles around longitudinal tubes called - ANS-central canals

Cells are placed in a solution that causes them to absorb liquid until they burst. When more
water is removed from the solution, newly added cells do not burst. The original solutions was
, while the second was to the cells. - ANS-hypotonic; isotonic

Dehydration synthesis reactions , whereas hydrolysis reactions .-
ANS-lose H2O as bonds are formed; use H2O to break bonds

DNA and RNA differ in that - ANS-DNA holds genetic information and RNA uses that
information to synthesize protein.

Eccrine sweat glands - ANS-respond primarily to elevated body temperature

Endoplasmic reticulum is best described as a - ANS-network of interconnected membranes

Epidermis is , whereas dermis is . - ANS-composed of stratified
squamous epithelial tissue; composed of connective tissue, smooth muscle, and nerve cell
processes

Exposure to ultraviolet light darkens skin by stimulating synthesis of - ANS-melanin

Exposure to ultraviolet radiation greatly increases the risk of developing - ANS-skin cancer

For which of the following organelles are the structure and function correctly described? -
ANS-Endoplasmic reticulum—a network of interconnected membranes forming sacs and canals
that packages protein molecules for secretion

Functions of neuroglia include which of the following? - ANS-They support and bind nervous
tissue and provide nutrients and growth factors to neurons by connecting them to blood vessels.

Histology is the study of - ANS-tissues

Homeostasis exists if concentrations of water, nutrients, and oxygen in the body are balanced
and heat and pressure . - ANS-remain within certain limited ranges

If one strand of DNA has the sequence TCAGGCTATTCCCG, then the complementary
sequence of the other strand is - ANS-AGTCCGATAAGGGC.

If the concentration of glucose in the water outside of a cell is higher than the concentration
inside, - ANS-water will leave the cell by osmosis

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