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What molecule does IKI test for?
Starch
What color of IKI test is positive vs negative?
Positive = black negative = amber
What does biuret test for?
Detection of proteins in peptide bonds
What color of biuret test is positive vs Negative?
Positive =violet negative = blue
What does Benedict's test for?
the detection of glucose
What range of colors for Benedicts test are positive? What are negative?
positive = green/orange, negative = blue
What is a negative control? What information does it give us?
A negative control is a sample that does not contain the substance being tested, used to ensure that the test conditions do not produce a positive result due to external factors. It demonstrates that any observed positive results can be attributed to the presence of the tested substance.
How do you calculate total magnification on the compound light microscope?
magnification power of ocular (10x) x magnification power of objective (various x)
Define superior
Define inferior
Define superficial
Define deep
Define lateral
What are the bones of the pectoral girdle?
What are the joints of the pectoral girdle
What are the bones of the pelvic girdle?
What ace the joints of the pelvic girdle?
What are the bones in the lower arm?
What are the major bones of the axial skeleton?
What are the major bones of the appendicular skeleton?
What are the major bones of the skull?
What are the major bones of the face?
What is the only moving bone of the skull?
What is the only bone that does not articulate with any other bone?
what is the bone in the skull that articulates with all the bones of the skull?
what does nervous tissue look like?
what organs of the central nervous system is nervous tissue found in?
what does skeletal muscle look like?
what does simple cuboidal epithelial cells look like?
where do you find simple cuboidal epithelial cells tissue?
whats the difference between simple and stratified epithelial tissue?
what organs are found in the left and right quadrants of the torso?
what are the three major types of vertebrae?
what is the biggest type of vertebrae? what is the smallest?
what type of cartilage is found between vertebrae?
what is flexion? what is extension?
what are the muscles of the leg?
what is professor sisti’s favorite muscle? it’s the longest muscle in the body
what bones articulate (connect to) with the sternum?
what happens to cells in hypotonic solutions vs hypertonic solutions?
muscles that are named by shape
muscles that are named by number of insertions
muscles named by size
muscles named by location
where is the femur?