It's the basic unit of all living things-from bacteria to plants to animals and human beings.
What is cells?
This contracts and moves various parts of the body.
What is Muscle tissue?
Define organs.
Collection of tissues that have an identifiable structure and that perform specific functions.
Define body Systems.
Groups of organs acting together for one or more functions.
Normal process of cell reproduction
This substance is colorless and jelly-like.
What is Protoplasm?
__________ is a protective lining on cavities of the body and surfaces of the organs.
What is Epithelial tissue?
Largest organ of the body is ______.
What system is it?
What is Skin and Integumentary?
This organ controls the delivery of blood and works with lymphatic channels.
What system is used?
What is the heart and Circulatory system?
In order for mitosis to happen what are 3 conditions the cell need to be in?
Adequate supply of nutrients, oxygen, water, suitable temperatures, ability to eliminate waste products
What is Neurons?
Nerve tissue ______ messages through the _______ _______ ________ to control and coordinate all bodily functions.
What is Carries and central nervous system.
This system covers, shapes and supports the skeletal system.
What is the muscular system?
These organs make up the respiratory system.
What is Lungs, trachea and bronchi?
Draws a body part away from the midline of the body or extremity.
__________ takes in nutrients, breaks them down and creates energy for the cell.
What is the definition of connective tissue.
BONUS 50 pts: list ALL examples of connective tissue
The excretory systems function is to _________.
What is eliminate waste?
These organs make up the endocrine system.
What is adrenal gland, pituitary gland and pancreas?
_______ converts nutrients to ______ so the cell can function.
What is Metabolism and energy?
This part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave.
What is Cell Membrane
What is the function of adipose tissue
Stores energy, gives smoothness and contour to the body.
This system protects the body from disease by developing resistances.
Immune/lymphatic system
The skeletal system
What is the difference between pronate and supinate?
Give an example
Pronate, muscles turn inward (palm faces downward)
Supinate, muscles rotate. (In the forearm, radius turns outward and palm upward)
The _____ is a fluid that contains proteins and a very important acid called ____________.
What is nucleoplasm and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)?
These 2 fibers are also part of connective tissue.
This is important to know to prevent repetitive motion fatigue when performing treatments.
The muscular system
List 3 organs that make up the digestive system.
BONUS 50pts: List all 6
What is the difference between physiology and histology?
Physiology is the study of the functions and activities performed by body structures, Histology is the study of structure of tissue (microscopic anatomy)