What is a cell?
the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
Your nose is what to your ears?
medial to your ears
Define the word tissues as used in anatomy?
A group or mass similar cells working together to perform common functions.
What is the function of lipids?
The function is to store energy throughout the body
What is the system that focuses on male sperm and ?female eggs?
The Reproductive system
what is the function of the cell membrane?
To protect the interior parts of the cell
A fish's belly is its blank side?
ventral side
What is the function of goblet cells?
to produce mucus
Examples of protein?
Meat, Poultry, Fish, and Diary
The lungs is the biggest organ in this system, which system is it?
Respiratory system
What is the job of the cell wall?
Provides strength and protection against unwanted things
The thumb is what to the index finger?
lateral to the index finger
What is the type of tissue lining the air sacs in the lungs?
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar
What is the function of carbohydrates?
Provides your body with energy
The Digestive system
The function of this organelle is to produce energy throughout the cell?
This organelle is the Mitochondria
what is the anatomical position?
Body standing up, facing forward, upper limbs at the sides, palms facing forwards
What is stretchable tissue, located in the urinary bladder?
Transitional tissue
The elements of the group is: Carbon(C), Hydrogen(H), and Oxygen(O)?
Carbohydrates
The average heart is the size of an adult fist, what system does this fall under?
Cardiovascular system
what is the job of rough and smooth ER?
Rough Er: produces protein
Smooth Er: lipid production and detoxification
Your nose is blank and blank to your ears?
anterior and medial
what tissue is on the outer layer of skin and mouth?
Stratified squamous
Carbohydrates, Lipids , Proteins, and Nucleic Acids
What does the nervous system contain?
The nervous system contains the nerves and brain