This is how to define Anatomy.
What is the Study of body structure and relationships?
This is the number of organ systems in the human body.
What is 11?
This is the way the palms face in anatomical position.
What is Forward?
This is the body cavity that houses the brain.
What is Cranial?
This is the type of muscle tissue that is voluntary.
What is Skeletal?
This type of tissue transmits electrical impulses.
What is Nervous?
This is what homeostasis is.
What is maintenance of stable internal environment?
This is the plane that divides the body into left and right halves.
What is Sagittal?
This feedback mechanism amplifies change.
What is Positive feedback?
This organelle produces ATP.
What is Mitochondria?
This is the function of lysosomes.
What is digestion of waste?
This organelle is known as the "packaging center".
What is Golgi Complex?
This is what the plasma membrane is primarily made of.
What is Lipid bilayer with proteins?
This is what the rough ER is associated with.
What is Protein synthesis?
This is the type of cytoskeleton filament that provides strength under stree.
What is Intermediate filaments?
This is what the Vault in cells plays a role in.
What is multidrug resistance?
This is how many ATP are produced in aerobic respiration per glucose.
This type of cell death is controlled and programmed.
What is Apoptosis?
This cytoskeletal structure is important for cilia and flagella movement.
What is microtubules?
This is the study of body function.
What is Physiology?
This is the order of levels of human structure.
What is Atoms → Molecules → Organelles → Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems → Organism?
This is what secretes hormones into the blood.
What is Endocrine glands?
This system helps regulate blood pressure by retaining or eliminating water and salts.
What is the urinary system?
This is what will destroy misfolded proteins.
What is Proteasome?
This is the portion of the cytoplasm not occupied by organelles.
What is cytosol?