Normal standing position, with feet slightly apart, the face and shoulders facing forward, and the palms of the hands facing forward.
What is anatomical position?
Building blocks of proteins are?
What is amino acids
Which type of cell has a large, central vacuole?
What is the plant cell
How does the skeletal system help out the circulatory system?
Bones produce blood cells and the rib cage protects the heart
WHAT ARE THE TWO SIDES OF EPITHELIAL TISSUE?
What iS THE APICAL SURFACE AND THE BASAL SURFACE?
Divides the body into right and left parts.
What is sagittal plane?
Monomers are amino acids, what is the polymer?
What are proteins
What controls most of the cell processes and contains the hereditary information of DNA?
What is the nucleus
What muscle controls the lungs so you can breathe?
The diaphragm
WHAT IS THE MAIN CHARACTERISTIC OF SIMPLE EPITHELIUM?
ABSORPTION AND SECRETION
Your skin in reference to your muscles.
What is superficial?
Name 3 polysaccarides
What is Cellulose, Glycogen, Starch
What is the organelle in which the components of the cell membrane are assembled and some proteins are modified?
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum
What substance breaks down food chemically in the mouth?
Saliva has enzymes that break down the molecules of food
THE DEEPEST CELLS IN STARTIFIED EPITHELIAL TISSUE SIT ON THE _________?
BASEMENT MEMBRANE
Divides the body into top and bottom parts.
What is transverse plane?
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen make up this macromolecule?
What is a protein
What organelle is a stack of rough endoplasmic reticulum membranes?
What is the golgi apparatus
How does the circulatory system work with the digestive system?
The blood carries nutrients absorbed from digested food
TYPE OF EPITHELIUM THAT LACKS THE LAYER OF DEAD CELLS
NONKERATINIZED EPITHELIUM
The shoulder is _________ to the collarbone.
What is lateral?
Function of Enzymes
What is they speed up chemical reactions, act as a catalyst, provide the activation energy needed to jump start a reaction
What cell organelle uses energy from food to make high-energy compounds that the cell can use to power growth, development, movement.
What is the Mitochondrion
What are the major organs of the respiratory system? (Name at least 3)
Trachea, bronchi, lungs, bronchioles, alveoli
TYPE OF EPITHELIUM LOCATED IN THE BLADDER
TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM