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Loren A.

Meteorite

OBJECTIVES

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Weight. : 56 kilogram
Height : 5’4
Birthday : September 18,1998
Age : 20 yrs. Old
Nationality : Filipino
Religion : Roman Catholic

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
College : Pamantasan ng Lunsod ng Pasig
Undergraduate

Secondary : Sta. Lucia High School

Primary : Napico Elementary School


Pasig City

SKILLS

 Computer Literate
 Good Listening Skills
 Can Work Under Pressure

CHARACTER REFERENCES

I hereby certify that the information above mentioned is factual


and accurate to the best of my ability.
BasicsBasics and Terminology Relating to the
Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body
 Anatomy: The study of the parts and structures of the human body
 Physiology: The study of the functions of the human body
 Gross anatomy: The study of the parts and structures of the human body that can be seen with
the naked eye and without the use of a microscope
 Microscopic anatomy: The study of the parts and structures of the human body that can NOT be
seen with the naked eye and only seen with the use of a microscope
 The frontal plane: Also referred to as the coronal plane, separates the front from the back of the
body.
 Ventral surface: The front of the body
 Dorsal surface: The back of the body
 Transverse plane: Also referred to as the cross sectional plane separates the top of the body at
the waist from the bottom of the body
 Sagittal plane: Also referred to as the medial plane separates the right side of the body from the
left side of the body
 Anterior: Closer to the front of the body than another bodily part
 Posterior: Further from the front of the body than another bodily part
 Superior: One bodily part is above another bodily part
 Inferior: One bodily part is below another bodily part
 Cytology: A subdivision of microscopic anatomy that is the study of the parts and structures of
the body's cells
 Histology: A subdivision of microscopic anatomy that is the study of the parts and structures of
the body's tissues
 Cell: The basic building blocks of the human body and the bodies of all other living species
 Prokaryotes: One of the two types of cells that don't have organelles or a nucleus
 Eukaryotes: One of the two types of cells that have a nucleus containing genetic material and
organelles
 Cell wall: The area around the cell that protects the cell membrane and the cell from threats in
its external environment
 Extracellular: The environment outside of a cell
 Intracellular: Inside the cell
 Permeability: The ability of the cell to let particles into the cells and to get particles out of the
cell
 Ions: Electrically charged molecules such as electrolytes in the human body
 Anions: Electrolytes that have a negative electrical charge
 Cations: Electrolytes that have positive electrical charge
 Cell membrane: The covering that envelopes cells and somewhat acts like the gate keeper of the
cell.
 Cytoplasm: The substance which makes up the bulk of a living cell and contains the organelles
 Cytoskeleton: The part of the cell that maintains the shape and form of the cell
 Cell nucleus: The place in the cell that contains chromosomes and the place where both DNA
and RNA are synthesized and replicated.
 Organelles: The "mini organs" in the cell that perform a specific role.
 Mitochondria: This organelle produces and stores energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate
(ATP) with a complex cycle of production known as the Krebs's cycle
 Lysosomes: The organelle that breaks down and disposes of cellular wastes
 Endoplasmic reticulum: The organelle that synthesizes proteins and lipids
 Golgi apparatus: The organelle that processes and stores the proteins and lipids that it receives
from the endoplasmic reticulum

Ribosomes: The organelle that synthesize protein with the linking

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