Regions
Cells
Tissues
Integumentary
Muscles
100
Plane that divides the body equally into left and right
What is midsagittal
100
Means to not have a true nucleus
What is prokaryotic
100
This type of muscle is only found in the wall of the heart
What is cardiac muscle
100
This is the largest organ of the body
What is skin
100
Unit of contraction
What is sarcomere
200
Name for the region of the back of the knee
What is popliteal
200
The cell membrane is said to be this because it only lets certain things in and out
What is semipermeable (selectively permeable)
200
TYpe of tissue that is highly cellular, well-vascularized and is responsible for most types of body movement
What is muscle tissue
200
This causes a yellow to brown to black pigment in the skin
What is melanin
200
Muscle that shrugs the shoulders and extends the head
What is trapezius
300
The dorsal body cavity is divided into these two cavities
What are the cranial and spinal cavities
300
This is considered the powerhouse of the cell because it makes ATP
What is mitochondrion
300
Bones, cartilage, and blood are examples of this class of tissue
What is connective tissue
300
Air currents over the skin surface is what type of heat loss
What is convection
300
The primary function of the diaphragm
What is primary muscle mover on inspiration
400
Farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body
What is distal
400
Phase of mitosis in which chromosomes begin to move to opposite poles
What is anaphase
400
These are highly specialized nerve cells that generate and conduct nerve impulses
What are neurons
400
These two things produce the greatest amount of heat in the body
What are the muscles and liver
400
The neuron meets with the muscle fiber here
What is neuromuscular junction (NMJ)
500
Name for the mid-upper abdominal region
What is epigastric
500
This propels other substances for movement
What is cilia
500
This is the most atypical type of tissue
What is blood
500
These are the two types of sudoriferous glands
What are apocrine and eccrine
500
Name the four muscles that make up the quadriceps femoris
What are the rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, and vastus medialis
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