Anatomical Terms
Cell Structures
Microbiology
Cell Transport
Hodge Podge
100
My ears are_________________to my nose.
What is lateral?
100
The "powerhouse of the cell"
What is mitochondria?
100
Steptococci, bacilli, and rods
What are bacteria?
100
The movement of water
What is osmosis?
100
My kneecap
What is the patella?
200
The part that is farthest away from the point of attachment.
What is distal?
200
This structure is the control center of the cell
What is the nucleus?
200
A hospital-acquired infection
What is a nosocomial?
200
A syringe is an example of this type of mechanism
What is filtration?
200
This plane will divide me into right and left halves
What is sagital?
300
My heart is located in this compartment located in the thoracic cavity
What is the mediastinum?
300
The intracellular house cleaners.
What are lysosomes?
300
Plant-like organisms that cause athlete's foot.
What is fungus (tinea)
300
The movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
What is diffusion?
300
To shrink a RBC
What is crenation?
400
Term that literally means to "dissect"
What is anatomy?
400
Site of lipid or steroid production
What is smooth ER?
400
Flora and her itch is an example of this
What is a superinfection?
400
This mechanism requires the input of energy (ATP)
What is active transport?
400
A noncancerous tumor
What is benign?
500
The area below the costal cartilage. (Also refers to a person who is always sick)
What is hypochondriac?
500
This structure "selects" what moves across the membrane
What is cell wall or semipermeable membrane?
500
Typhoid Mary needed her gallbladder removed because she was this
What is a carrier of the disease?
500
When a cell is hungry it does this
What is phagocytosis?
500
Prophase and metaphase are part of this
What is mitosis?
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