3 parts of a cell
what are plasma membrane, Cytoplasm, nucleus
This type of transport requires energy in the form of ATP
What is Active transport
Cell reproduction by division of the nucleus
What is mitosis?
reference position that gives directional terms meaning
What is Anatomical Position
Group of similar cells that preform a specific function
What is tissue?
encloses the cytoplasm and forms outer boundary of cell
what is the plasma membrane
Movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
What is Diffusion
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What is the number of chromosomes in human body
Term for body laying face down
What is prone
A body structure that is comprised of different tissues that work together
What is an organ?
Known as the "power plant" of the cell
what is the mitochondria
Movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane
What is Osmosis?
Human building code
What is DNA
Term for closest to the point of attachment
What is proximal?
What is a cell?
Known as "digestive bags" doe breaking down nutrients
What are lysosomes
Movement of SOME solutes through a selectively permeable membrane
What is Dialysis?
First phase of mytosis
What is Interphase
Toward the feet
What is inferior?
The smallest unit of structure on a chemical level
what is an atom?
This receives and transports newly made proteins (specific)!
What is rough ER
Movement of water AND solutes as a result of hydrostatic pressure
What is filtration
Last phase of mitosis
What is Telophase
Further away from the trunk of the body
What is distal
Body as a whole
Organism