This organ system protects organs, allows for support and movement, and plays a role in blood formation
Skeletal System
Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
What are the elements that make up 96% of the human body?
A cell that has split into two identical daughter cells.
What is mitosis?
Birth, breastfeeding, the environment and exposure to microorganisms.
What is how to build the microbiome?
What is the difference between exocrine glands and endocrine glands?
Exocrine glands secrete substances into ducts, endocrine glands secrete substances into the blood stream.
This body plane divides the body into upper and lower portions
Transverse
Alkaline items range from 7-14, Acidic items range from 0-6.
Ph scale
The gel substance that surrounds the nucleus.
What is cytoplasm?
High fiber plant based diet, polyphenols, fermented foods, exercise and spending time outdoors.
How you can boost your microbiome?
Bone, muscle, blood arise from this layer of the fertilized egg?
What is the Mesoderm?
An effector opposes the stimulus and reverses the direction of change.
Negative Feedback
Commonly called sugars or starches, the body uses its breakdown for energy.
What are carbohydrates?
The network of membranous canals and curving sacs throughout the cytoplasm.
What is the Endoplasmic reticulum?
High fat high sugar, stress, smoking, sedentary lifestyle, use of sanitizing products, antibiotics.
What are threats to the microbiome?
What is the extracellular matrix of blood?
Plasma
This cavity contains the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities.
Ventral
Water, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Acids and bases
What are inorganic compounds?
Phospholipids, cholesterol and proteins.
What is the plasma membrane?
Bacteria, fungi, virus, archaea
What are the components of the microbiome?
This tissue covers body surfaces, lines body cavities and organs.
What is epithelial tissue?
True or false:
Body structure is physiology and the bodies function is anatomy.
FALSE
Cells breakdown bonds of adenosine triphosphate.
What is how cells obtain energy?
Endocytosis, exocytosis, phagocytosis, sodium potassium pump
What are forms of active transport?
The process by which bacteria is identified.
What is gram staining?
Neural, connective, muscular and epithelial.
What are the four types of tissues?