Anatomical Position
Cell Organelles
Tissues
Bones
100

Body part is above another part. 

What is superior?

100

Transports molecules from one cell part to another.

What is endoplasmic reticulum? 

100

Cells are organized into this group.

What are tissues?

100

Platelike structure with broad surfaces

What are flat bones?

200

Means toward the side, away from midline.

What is lateral?

200

Where protein synthesis occurs.

What are ribosomes?

200

Covers organs, forms the inner lining of body cavities, and lines hollow organs. 

What are epithelial tissues?

200

Type of bone with continous extracellular matrix with no gaps.

What is compact bone?
300

Means towards the back.

What is posterior?

300

Gel-like material in which organelles are suspended.

What is cytoplasm?

300

Attached to bones, in the walls of hollow internal organs & heart. Helps with movement.

What is movement?

300

Bone forming cells.

What are osteoblasts?

400

Imaginary midline dividing the body into equal right and left halves. 

What is medial?

400
Tiny rods of protein called actin & form networks/bundles. Provide cell motility.

What are microfilaments?

400

Bind, support, protect, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells & are widly distributed throughout the body. 

What is connective tissue?

400

Marrow that produces erythrocytes, leukocytes, and blood platelets.

What is red marrow?

500

Means toward the front.

What is anterior?

500

Powerhouse of the cell.

What is mitochondria?

500

Conduct impulses for coordination, regulation, integration, and sensory reception.

What is nervous tissue?

500

Fibrous membranes connecting cranial bones in developing skulls.

What are fontanels?

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