I am the area of science that involves the study of the organs and systems of the body.
Anatomy
I am the basic unit of all living matter.
Cell
I am the colorless, gel-like substance containing water, salt and nutrients that cells are composed of.
Protoplasm
I am the structure and function of epithelial tissue.
Cover and protect body surfaces and internal organs
I am the primary organ of the lymphatic system that filters old/non-functional red blood cells from the body.
Spleen
I am the study of the structures that can be seen with the naked eye.
Gross Anatomy
I control all of the activities of a cell.
Nucleus
I am an organelle in the cytoplasm that take in nutrients and break them down for energy.
Mitochondria
I support, protect and hold the body together.
Connective Tissue
I am a group of body structures which perform one or more vital function for the body.
Body System
I am the study of structures too small to be seen except through a microscope.
Histology
Most of the cells activities take place here.
Cytoplasm
I am a cell structures found in pairs near the nucleus.
Centrioles
I am a tissue that contracts, when stimulated, and produces movement for the body.
Muscular Tissue
I am the body system that controls the sebaceous and sudoriferous glands.
Integumentary System
I am the study of the skins functions.
Skin Physiology
I am the outer surface of the cell.
Cell membrane
I am the chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for cell growth and reproduction.
Metabolism
I am the largest organ of the body.
Skin
I eliminate waste and toxins from the body.
Excretory System
I am the technical name for the study of skin, including its structure, functions, diseases and treatment.
Dermatology
I am what happens when a cell grows and divides into two new cells.
Mitosis
Groups of cells of the same kind make up:
Tissues
I am the organ that controls all body functions.
Brain
I control the release of hormones that affect hair growth, skin conditions and energy levels.
Endocrine System