Directional Terms
Mitosis
pH & Chemistry
Tissues
Organ systems
200

Forward facing directional Term

Anterior

200

The phase of mitosis where chromatin condenses into viable chromosomes

Prophase

200

The normal blood ph is this?

7.35-7.45

200
single layer tissue

simple squamous epithelial 

200

This system contains the skin-the largest organ of the body

Integumentary System

400

This directional term refers to toward the midline

Medial

400

The nuclear envelope and both nuclei appear in this phase.

Telophase

400

This modified nucleotide plays an energy transfer role in the body

Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)

400

Appears as two or more layers, but is a single layer

pseudostratisfied 

400

Lattissimus Dorsi is a muscle located in this organ system

Muscular System

600

Directional term used for the arms and legs that refers to away from the point of origin.

Distal

600

The cleavage furrow appears in this phase of mitosis

Anaphase

600

Chemical catalyst

Enzymes

600

tissue that is as tall as it is wide

simple cuboidal epithelium

600

This organ system contains the testes and ovaries

Reproductive system

800

Nearer the surface

Superficial

800

Spindle fibers attach to each chromatid in this phase

Metaphase

800

Double helix strand that makes up the genetic makeup of an organism.

DNA

800

Fatty tissue

Adipose tissue

800

The kidneys are part of this system

The URINARY system

1000

Closer to the head

Superior

1000

Cells do not actively divide in this phase

Interphase

1000

Fatty lipids

Triglycerides

1000

This type of cartilage is found in the external ear

Elastic

1000

Arteries, veins, and capillaries are an integral part of this system.

Cardiovascular system

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