Planes & Positions
Macromolecules
Tissue Types
100

Body standing up, facing forward, upper limbs at the sides, palms facing forward.

What is Anatomical Position?

100

Provides energy.

What are Carbohydrates?

100

Single layer, flat and thin, used for diffusion and filtration.

What is Simple Squamous?

200

Towards the top of the body.

What is superior?

200

Stores energy.

What are Lipids?

200

Used for secretion and absorption, found on kidneys, ducts, and ovaries.

What is Simple Cuboidal?

300

Towards the front of the body.

What is Anterior?

300

Responsible for metabolic reactions, tissue repair, and body functions.

What are Proteins?

300

Found in the digestive tract and uterus, contains scattered goblet cells.

What is Simple Columnar?

400

Dividing the body into left and right pieces.

What is Sagittal?

400

Responsible for gene expression and cell regulation.

What are Nucleic Acids?

400

Multiple layers, used for protection. Usually found lining body cavities.

What is Stratified Squamous?

500

Lying on the stomach facing forward.

What is Prone?

500

Composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

What are Carbohydrates?

500

Stretchable, blocks diffusion, found in urinary bladder.

What is Transitional Epithelium?

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