Mitochondria, Lysosomes, Ribosomes, Rough ER, and Nucleus are examples of what
What are Organelles
What is Sebum
This bone cell is responsible for reabsorption
What are osteoclasts
At the neuromuscular junction, which neurotransmitter is released?
What is acetylcholine
Smallest living organism
What is a cell
This opening in the skull is for the spinal cord to extend to the thoracic cavity
What is the Foreman magnum
This part of the nervous system contains the brain and spinal cord, which controls and regulates the body!
What is the Central Nervous System (CNS)?
What is energy converted from food called
What is ATP
This muscle controls peristalsis
What is smooth muscle
Transcription happens here
What is the nucleus
Transcription happen here
What is the Nucleus
This layer is the regenerative part of the skin
What is Germinativum
In the osteon, these live in the lacunae (what cells)
What are osteocytes
This regulates the amount of light that enters the pupil
What is the iris
The Cuticle, Cortex, and medulla is referring to what
What is hair
This is a unique connective tissue that is composed of plasma
What is Blood
This molecule is only found in the muscle and is a rapid source of high energy ATP
What is phosohocreatine
When there is no O2 available Pyruvic acid is converted to what
What is Lactic acid