The study of the structures of the human body
Anatomy
particle with a positive charge
proton
What makes up the cell membrane
Phospholipids
tissue that sends electrical signals
nervous tissue
known as the pump of the body
heart
Study of the functions of the body
Physiology
particle with a neutral charge
neutron
What adds strength to the cell membrane
Cholesterol
most abundant and widely distributed in the body
connective tissue
largest organ of the body
Skin
scientific study of disease
pathology
particle with a negative charge
electron
What cell structure is responsible for protein production
ribosomes
Tissue type classified by structure and arrangment
epithelial
Houses the olfactory cortex
Brain
Levels of organization from least to greatest in the body
chemical, cell, tissues, organs, systems
give two examples of structural proteins
collagen and keratin
organelle for processing and packaging
Golgi apparatus
paper thin tissue
simple squamous
What cavity is the stomach located in
abdominopelvic
Opposite term of anterior
posterior
Functional proteins are known as what
Enzymes
type of transport through the membrane from high to low concentration
passive transport
type of epithelial tissue found in the trachea and has Cilia for movement
pseudostratified columnar
Cavity of the brain and spinal cord
Dorsal cavity