Areas of Study
Cells
Energy in a cell
Reproduction / Growth
Tissue
100

The study of the body & its relationship to its parts

What is Anatomy

100

the basic cellular components that perform specific functions within a cell . Examples are mitochondria, lysosomes, and cell nuclei

Organelle

100

transport of substances in or out of a cell using energy

Active transport

100

The type of cell division in which the cell duplicates its DNA and divides into two identical daughter cells

Mitosis

100

Regulation of blood flow through the cardiovascular system, propelling food through the gut, and squeezing secretions from glands describes this type of muscle or fibers

Smooth Tissue

200

The Study of internal organs & structures that can be recognized and related to external features that can be seen on the outside of the body

What is Surface Anatomy

200

Basic substance between cells of a tissue

Ground Substance

200

a compound that stores energy

Adenosine Triphosphate

200

The type of cell division in which each daughter cell receives half the normal number of chromosomes forming two reproductive cells

Meiosis

200

Large cross striated cells that make up muscles connected to the skeleton under voluntary control of the nervous system

Skeletal Tissue

300

The study of body structures visible to the naked eye

What is Gross Anatomy

300

a network of tubular intracellular membranes that is connected to the nuclear membrane

Endoplasmic Reticulum

300

The energy process in the body that joined simple compounds to form complex compounds of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.

Anabolism

300

the chemical process in the body that converts food and oxygen into energy to support growth, distribution of nutrients, an elimination of waste

Metabolism

300

Substances that have carbon and hydrogen as part of their basic structure

Organic Compounds

400

The study of the structure of a particular body system

What is Systemic

400

Material enclosed by the Cell membrane

Cytoplasm

400

the chemical process in the body that releases energy as complex compounds are broken down into similar ones

Catabolism

400

Part of the cell that holds the RNA & DNA material

Nucleus

400

covering and protecting the surface of the body and its parts, lining body cavities, and forming glands

Epithelial

500

Study of life

What is Biology

500

composed of amorphous ground substance consisting of molecules that expand when water molecules and electrolytes bind to them

Matrix

500

The capacity to do work. Active transport is the movement of substances into or out of a cell using this.

Energy

500

Part of the cell that holds just the RNA material

Nucleolus

500

muscle tissue that is used to create force and contract

Cross Striated Tissue

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