The study of
Location or Position
Cavities
Cell Structures
Mitosis
100
the study of the shape and structure of an organism
What is anatomy?
100
The Plane which divides the body in equal right and left parts.
What is Medial Sagittal or Mid Sagittal?
100
It has the brain and spinal cord
What is Dorsal or Posterior Cavity?
100
It is the most important organelle within the cell.
What is the nucleus?
100
The phase during Mitosis where two pairs of centrioles start to seperate toward the opposite ends or poles of the cell.
What is prophase?
200
refers to the use of microscopes to enable one to see the minute details of organ parts
What is microscopic anatomy?
200
Divides the body into anterior and posterior portions and it is a vertical cut at right angles to the sagittal plane?
What is Coronal or Frontal Plane?
200
It has the pericardial cavity, lungs, esophagus, bronchi, & trachea.
What is the thoracic cavity?
200
There are two types smooth and rough. It serves as a channel for the transport of materials in and out of the nucleus.
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
200
During this phase of Mitosis, chomatid pairs seperate and are pulled by the shortening spindle fibers toward the centrioles. The two chromatids of each replicated chromosome are now fully separated.
What is anaphase?
300
the different body parts and organs of humans can be studied with regard to similaries and differences to other animals
What is comparative anatomy?
300
It is a horizontal cut that divides the body into upper and lower parts...just like the magician.
What is transverse or cross section?
300
It is in the region in the abdominopelvic cavity and is located just below the sternum.
What is epigastric region?
300
It stores and packages secretions for discharge from the cell.
What is Golgi apparatus?
300
Also called the resting phase, this phase of Mitosis undergoes all metabolic cellular activities to help in the maintenance of cell homeostasis.
What is interphase?
400
The study of the structure and function of a various organs or parts that comprise a particular organ system i.e. dermatology, endocrinology, neurology
What is systematic anatomy
400
The it refers to the tail end of the body.
What is caudal?
400
It is also referred as the pubic area and lies between the left and right iliac or inguinal areas of the abdominopelvic cavity.
What is hypogastric region
400
Serves as sites of cellular respiration and energy production also known as the "power house."
What is mitochondria?
400
During this phase of Mitosis, the cell membrane as dissolved completely.
What is Metaphase
500
Studies the grow and development of an organism during its lifetime.
What is Developmental anatomy?
500
It refers to the "front" or "in font of."
What is Anterior or Ventral?
500
The regions in the abdominopelvic cavity that are just below the ribs
What is the left and right hypochondriac regions?
500
They are oval or spherical bodies which contain powerful digestive enzymes. If they rupture, they will start digesting the cell's proteins, thus causing it to die. Also known as the suicide bags
What are Lysosomes?
500
During this phase of mitosis, the chromosomes migrate to the opposite poles of the cell. Then they start to uncoil to become loosely arranged chromatin granules
What is Telophase?
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