Cells
Tissues
Body Systems
Homeostasis
Directional Terms
100

The study of cells

What is Cytology?

100

what forms tissues?

Cells

100

Controls the body's system and responds to stimuli

What function does the nervous system have?

100

The body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions? 

What is homeostasis?

100

What part of the body is visible?

Superficial

200

ATP is created in the mitochondria

What is energy also known as?

200

Produce a lubricating mucus

Goblet cells?

200

The long bone in the superior part of the leg 

What is the femur?

200

Detectors in the body that sense changes

What is a receptor? 

200

Part of body away from head

What's inferior on the body?

300

Molecules that spread out; molecules that use protein as pathways 

Differences between diffusion and facilitated diffusion?

300

Lines, covers, protects the glandular tissue in body.

Function of epithelial tissue?

300

Protects the spinal cord

What is the function of the vertebrae?

300

Endocrine and Nervous system work with this tendency

Which systems does homeostasis work with? 

300

Difference between deep and superficial?

internal; towards body surface

400

Secretion; things entering the cell

What is exocytosis vs endocytosis?

400

Which muscle tissue has cells with striations?

Skeletal muscle

400

Group of organs that work together to achieve a common purpose

What is the organ system?

400

Stable and efficient to our internal conditions

As we age, our bodies become less.. ?

400

Divides the body into right and left portions

What's the sagittal section?

500

Makes ribosomes for the cellular process

What is the function of RNA?

500

Flat tissue with more than one layer 

Stratified squamous?

500

Tube within respiratory system that carries air in and out of your lungs

What is the trachea?

500

98 degrees Fahrenheit

The body remains at a healthy temperature at what degree? 

500

The Coxal is what to the axillary?

Inferior

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