Allows substances pass through cell.
What is cell membrane?
What is homeostasis?
What is, being able to maintain stable inside conditions?
What is, known as the command center and controls all of the cell activities?
What is Nucleus?
What is, this circulates blood around the body?
What is Cardio vascular system?
Functions of Reproductive
What is creating human life?
A Osmosis is what
What is the diffusion of water molecules across a membrane?
What is negative feedback mechanism?
What is shuts off original stimulus or reduce its intensity?
The powerhouse of a cell?
What is the Mitochondria?
What is, brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
What is Respiratory System
What is the mixture of two or more component
What is Solution?
The mechanism by which a large particles and macro-molecules enter the cell
What is Exocytosis?
Change detected by?
What is the receptor?
What are membrane-bound, fluid-filled structures most common in plant and fungal cells.
What is a Vacuoles?
What is sends and receives signals to the body
What is nervous system?
The definition of Posterior
What is the Back?
The mechanism by which substances are released from the cell
What is Exocytosis?
Region of the brain (hypothalamus) that receives, interprets, and acts on the message sent from the receptors.
What is Control Center?
This organelle is composed of stacks of flat membranous sacs (cistern) and its involved vesicles.
What is Golgi complex?
What is, protects the body from bacteria and disease
What is lymphatic system?
What is bottom of the body?
The high concentration area means
What is tightly packed together?
A structure (sensory nerve ending) of the nervous system that detects stimuli
What is Receptors?
What is the rigid layer encompassing cells of bacteria, algae, fungi and plant cells.
What is Cell Wall?
What is, the largest organs are in this system.
What is respiratory system?
What is Midsagittal Plane?