Positions and Planes
Organelles
Tissues
Macromolecules
Biomolecules
100

The body is standing straight, facing forward, upper limbs at side and palms facing forward what is this called.

What is Anatomical Position

100

What is a tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within a cell called?

What is an Organelle

100

What friction is common and acts as a protective covering

What is stratified squamous 

100

What is the monomer of lipids?

What are fatty acids

100

A large molecule formed by many repeating monomers.

What is Polymer

200

Divides body into front and back portions what is it called?

What is Coronal Plane

200

thin, flexible barrier around a cell, it regulates what enters and leaves the cell

What is a cell membrane

200

What is one or more cells that secrete a particular product

What is a gland

200

what is the monomer of protein?

What are amino acids?

200

The building block of a carbohydrate; a single sugar.

What is Monosaccharide 

300

What is it called when you divide body into left and right portions 

What is Sagittal Plane

300

In plant cells, this stiff wall surrounds the cell membrane, giving the cell a rigid, boxlike shape.

What is Cell Walls

300

bone to bone



What are ligaments

300

What is the polymer of protein?

 What are Enzymes 

300

A word used to describe a molecule that contains the element Carbon. also called a biomolecule

What is Organic

400

What is a body part is above another part, or is closer to the head 

What is Superior

400

the organelle in which amino acids are hooked together to make proteins

What is a Ribosome

400

What is found only in the heart, cells are striated



What are cardiac muscle 

400

What is the monomer for nucleic acids?

What are nucleotides 

400

macromolecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and usually sulfur and are needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body.

What is protein

500

Closer to midline


What is Medial

500

the organelle that stores water and other materials

What is a vacuole 


500

surrounds hollow organs, attached to other smooth muscle, no striations, one nucleus per cell

What is smooth muscle

500

What is the main source of energy?

What are carbohydrates

500

Polysaccharide made up of a chain of glucose (monosaccharide) molecules
A complex carbohydrate in which plants store energy

What is Starch

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