The Basics
Breaking Bad
Powerhouse of the Cell
Tissue Issue
Is it Integu-Meant to Be?
100
A mechanic would assume this position when checking underneath your car for leaks.

What is supine?

100

The bond between the hydrogens and the oxygen in a water molecule are examples of this type of bond.

What is a polar covalent bond?

100

Water can pass through the cell membrane in this process.

What is osmosis?
100

This connective tissue contains formed elements like platelets, leukocytes, and erythrocytes.

What is blood?

100

This layer of the skin is made of stratified squamous epithelium that constantly replace the older, superficial layers with the newer, deeper layers.

What is the epidermis?
200

This serous cavity encapsulates the lungs.

What is the pleural cavity?

200

Meghan Trainor's all about this substance that accepts a proton.

What is a base?

200

This cell membrane channel constantly allows ions to pass through. 

What is a leak channel?

200

This type of loose connective tissue functions as a thermal insulator and stores energy. 

What is adipose tissue?

200
When watching a scary movie, your hair stands up with the help of this tiny muscle in your skin.

What is the arrector pili muscle?

300

A barbell deadlift would be considered a movement in this plane.

What is the sagittal plane?

300

This organic compound is made from a glycerol molecule and three fatty acids. 

What is a lipid?

300

This organelle is studded with embedded ribosomes and is named after this feature.

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

300

The shape of this type of single-layered epithelium makes it perfect for diffusion, so it's found in places like the alveoli of the lungs. 

What is simple squamous epithelium?

300

This stratum of the epidermis is the deepest and where new cells are produced.

What is the stratum basale?

400

This body cavity houses the heart, esophagus, trachea, and major blood vessels.

What is the mediastinum?

400

A high fever might be game over for your enzymes because high temperatures make them lose their shape in this process.

What is denaturation?

400

This active cell process allows cells to release substances using secretory vesicles.

What is exocytosis?

400

Without these bone cells, your bones would grow and grow and grow...

What are osteoclasts?

400

When you watch a scary movie, your hair stands up with the help of this tiny muscle in your skin.

What is the arrector pili muscle?

500

These structures from the peritoneum attach to organs and provide them with blood vessels and support.

What are mesenteries?
500

A bodybuilder might use this kind of steroid to build as much muscle as possible.

What is an anabolic?

500

Along with glycogen and enzymes, this ion is found in high concentrations inside the cell.

What is potassium?

500

This type of sweat gland is the most common in the body.

What is an eccrine sweat gland?

500

Excessive consumption of carrots can lead to the buildup of this substance in the skin, resulting in a yellowish skin color.

What is carotene?

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