cranial cavity containment
what is the brain and is surrounded by the skull?
Pointed extremity of a conical structure..
what is Apex?
holds the organelles of the cell..
what is cytoplasm?
acts as internal covering for organs..
what is Epithelial Tissue?
musculoskeletal function
what is support ,movement, and protection?
Spinal Cavity containment
what is containing the spinal cord ?
The largest or most important part of an organ..
what is body?
Organelle in control of digestion..
what is lysosome?
internal stratural network..
Elimination of nitrogenous waste..
what is urinary?
The thoracic cavity containment
what is heart, lungs, esophagus and trachea?
any arched structure..
what is Fornix ?
Where protein is formed in the cell...
what is Ribosome?
Contract and relax..
what is Muscular tissue?
Production of offspring..
what is Reproductive?
The abdominopelvic cavity
what is composed of two cavities (abdominal and pelvic) that are not separated by any physical structure?
Base or deepest part of a hollow organ..
what is fundus?
Center of cell, contains DNA..
what is nucleus?
Includes cells that provide transmission of information..
what is Nervous tissue?
Cardiovascular..
what is Transportation of blood?
The pericardial cavity
what is shares a similar structure to the pleural cavity, again having a double-folded serous membrane designed to avoid friction on the organ that it encloses?
Exit or entrance of duct into a gland or nerve..
what is Hilum ?
powerhouse of cell..
what is Mitocondria?
dorsal...
what is to the back?
Gathers information..
What is special senses?