Vocabulary Victory
Dynamic DNA
Plasma Membrane Please
Epithelials
Connectives
100

The study of macroscopic structures


What is GROSS ANATOMY?

100

AN RNA transcription of DNA comprised of three nucleotide bases.

What is a CODON?

100

Responsible for keeping the plasma membrane oriented properly.

What is polar head and non-polar tail?

100
The two ways epithelial cells are classified.

What are SHAPE and NUMBER of LAYERS?

100

Four types of Connective Tissue.

What are Connective Tissue Proper, Cartilage, Bone, and Blood.

200

A group of tissues specialized for particular functions

What is an ORGAN?

200

Adenine partners with this in ribonucleic acid (RNA) strands.

What is URACIL?

200

Allows for identification

What is a GLYCOPROTEIN?

200

The types of epithelial tissue

What are 1) SIMPLE SQUAMOUS, SIMPLE CUBOIDAL,  SIMPLE COLUMNAR  2) STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS, CUBOIDAL, COLUMNAR  3) STRATIFIDE TRANSITIONAL and 4) PSEUDOSTRATIFIED


200

Four types of Connective Tissue Proper.

What are Loose Connective Tissue, Dense Irregular Connective Tissue, Dense Regular Connective Tissue, and Adipose Connective Tissue?


300

Effector

What is a structure in the body that can change the value of a variable in response to a signal from the control center?

300

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

What is the order of MITOSIS stages?

300

The type of molecule that can diffuse through the phospholipid bilayer.

What is a LIPID molecule?

300
A type of gland that has cytoplasm in its secretion.

What is an APOCRINE gland?

300

Three types of cartilage.

What are HYALINE Cartilage, FIBROCARTILAGE, and ELASTIC Cartilage?

400

Homeostasis

What is a state of dynamic equilibrium in the body with respect to its internal environment and functions?

400

In this stage of mitosis, the chromosomes line up at the mitotic equator in this stage.

What is METAPHASE?

400

The type of molecule that can diffuse through a channel protein?

What is water?

400

A type of gland that have secretions which are made up of disintegrated cells.

What is a HOLOCRINE gland?
400

Provides tough binding and resilient support, which can be found and has more collagen than other in the joints of the backbone.

What is FIBROCARTILAGE?

500

Parenchymal cells

What are cells that provide the actual function of the tissue?

500

The mRNA travels to the ribsomes outside of the nucleus and is decoded with anticodons (tRNA), which bring specific amino acids to the ribosome for protein synthesis.

What is TRANSLATION?

500

A type of molecule that can enter a cell through a carrier protein.

What is a MONOSACCHARIDE?

500

Provides light-duty binding in all directions and is found under the skin.

Loose Connective Tissue

500

The three types of cells that lead to degrees of repair.

What are labile, stable, and permanent cells?

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