The structures of the human body and their positional relationships to one another
What is Anatomy?
This plane divides the body into equal right and left halves.
What is sagittal?
The smallest structural and functional unit that can exist as a self-sustaining entity
What is a cell?
The process is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
What is diffusion?
Type of fluid is found in extracellular spaces between tissues.
What is Interstitial?
Type of muscle tissue is located in the walls of hollow organs and within tubes.
What is smooth?
This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior sections.
What is frontal?
This organelle is the control center of the cell, directing most metabolic activities
What is Nucleus?
This process is movement of water across a membrane from an area of low concentration to high concentration to equalize the fluid concentration on both sides of the membrane.
What is Osmosis?
Type of tissue covers external and internal structures, and lines open and closed body cavities.
What is Epithelial?
Type of muscle tissue is attached to bones.
What is skeletal?
This plane divides the body into superior and inferior sections.
What is transverse?
Another name for intracellular fluid
What is Cytoplasm?
This process is the movement of water and molecules across a cell membrane due to pressure.
What is filtration?
Type of tissue forms the framework for organs and glands, and provides transportation and defensive functions.
What is connective?
Three types of muscle tissue.
What are smooth, cardiac, and skeletal?
This term means situated below or toward the tail end of a structure.
What is inferior?
This organelle provides adenosine triphosphate and cellular energy
What is Mitochondrion?
Type of transport involves carrier molecules within the membrane that facilitate active transport.
What is Pump mechanisms?
Type of tissue is predominately fat and serves as storage for surplus food and as insulation to conserve body heat.
What is adipose?
Type of tissue is regarded as the movement specialist of the body?
What is muscular?
The heart in relation to the vertebral column.
What is anterior?
This organelle breaks down unneeded proteins and pathogens by engulfing and destroying them using digestive enzymes.
What is Lysosome?
Standing with the palms facing forward and the toes pointing forward.
What is anatomic position?
Type of tissue provides sensory input, motor output, and helps interpret and coordinate bodily functions.
What is nervous?