BIOL 243 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Abdominopelvic Cavity, Pericardium, Abdominal Cavity

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Ventral(anterior)- towards front of body; stomach side; to be located in front of something. Dorsal(posterior)- towards back of body; back side; to be located behind something. Lateral- away from the midline of the body. Intermediate- located between a more medial and more lateral structure. Proximal- towards the origin of the body part. Distal- away from the origin of the body part. Superficial (external)- towards the surface of the skin. Deep (internal)- away from the surface of the skin: understand cellular respiration and formation and disruption of atp synthesis. Cellular respiration- requires o2, occurs in mitochondria; great gain of atp molecules; final products of glucose oxidation are h2o, co2, and atp. Energy released during glucose catabolism is coupled to the synthesis of. It"s an adenine-containing nucleotide to which 2 additional phosphate groups have been added. Atp supplies are replenished as glucose and other fuel molecules are oxidized and bone energy is released.

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