This is another term used to describe the front of the body.
What is anterior or ventral?
The 2 types of cells are __________ & ___________.
What is proKaryotic & EuKariotic?
Which process allows the proteins to enter into a cell?
What is active transportation?
This body cavity protects the vertebrae's.
What is the spinal cavity?
Which is the term that describe an organ find closest to the midline of the torso?
What is proximal?
The euKariotic cell has ________ & __________ that is not found in proKariotics.
What are nucleus & organelles?
How it's called a molecule that bounds to a receptor?
What is the ligand?
This membrane surrounds the abdominal cavity.
What is the peritoneum membrane?
The toes are located ____________ part of the body.
(Hint- top & bottom)
What is distal or inferior?
An animal cell is different from a plant cell because ____________.
What is no cell wall, no chloroplast, no photosynthesis?
Where does the ATP breaks down to H2O+ CO2?
What is in the mitochondria?
This is the body plane that divides the body in a front & back portions.
What is coronal?
Which organelle produces ATP?
What is the Mighty mitochondria?
What is passive transportation?
What easy transfer of molecules using LOW energy to move molecules in & out of the cell?
This membrane that protects the heart.
What is the pericardium membrane?
This cellular process produces haploid cells that contain half of the chromosomes of parent cell.
What is meiosis?
What are the 3 cavities found in the torso?
Which is the cavity NOT found in the torso?
What is thoracic, abdominal & pelvic?
What is cranial?
Which organelle contains the genetic code for living organism to survive?
What is the nucleus?
What is the basic unit existant in Creation?
What is the ATOM?
Which membrane surrounds the torso?
What is the parietal membrane?