The four main body tissues
What is Muscle, Nervous, Connective, and Epithelial?
The four main macromolecules
What are protein, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates?
The dorsal region is ______________ to the thoracic region.
What is posterior?
The control center of the cell
What is the nucleus
Childbirth is this type of feedback loop.
What is a positive feedback loop?
This type of connective tissue is most known for being fat, storing nutrients, insulating, and protecting organs
What is adipose tissue?
The subunits for proteins
Body cavity that contains the intestines, liver, kidneys, uterus, testes, urethra, and others.
What is the abdominopelvic cavity?
The organelle that creates proteins
What is the ribosome?
Maintaining blood glucose levels is this type of feedback loop
What is a negative feedback loop?
The two types of muscle tissues that are controlled involuntarily.
What are cardiac and smooth
The four main nucleotides for DNA
The calcaneal region is ____________ in relation to the crural region.
What is distal?
What is to hold more oxygen
The pathway that a signal is sent up to the control center.
What is the afferent pathway?
What are...
Fibrocartilage
Hyaline
Dense regular
Dense irregular
Adipose
Aerolar
Reticular
Elastic
Compact Bone
Spongy Bone
Blood
Lymph
What is the glycerol molecule?
The term for when the body is standing erect, with palms facing forward, feet slightly apart. The position of the body used for all medical terms.
What is anatomical position?
What are diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion.
What is the receptor?
This type of epithelial tissue makes up your skin
What is stratified squamous?
This lipid is used in the cell membrane, and is named for its two fatty acid chains and phosphate head.
What is the phospholipid?
A laceration on the medial femoral region is located where in common terms?
What is the inner thigh region.
The phases of mitosis (in order).
All homeostatic control mechanisms have these three components