Terminology
Cell Structure/Diffusion
Axial Skeleton
Appendicular Skeleton
Histology/Miscellaneous
100

This describes the front and back side of the human body.

What is anterior/posterior? 

100

This organelle contains genetic information.

What is the nucleus?

100

This vertebral group contains the atlas and axis.

What is cervical vertebrae?

100

The wing of the body.

What is the scapula?

100

Multiple layers of cells. Ex epithelial tissue

What is stratified cells?

200

This plane runs front to back and separates the body into left and right sections, allowing movements like forward lunges and nodding your head

What is sagittal plane?

200

This feature of the plasma membrane allows some substances to pass through while keeping others out.

What is selective permeability? 

200

This part of the vertebral column has fused vertebrae.

What is the sacrum/coccyx?

200

This bone articulates with the sternum.

What is the clavicle?

200

This type of muscle tissue has no striations.

What is smooth muscle?

300

This contains the cranial and vertebral cavity.

What is dorsal body cavity?
300

The big "set up" stage of mitosis.

What is prophase?

300

This landmark on thoracic vertebrae articulates with ribs.

What are costal facets?

300

This bone has a greater and lesser trochanter.

What is the femur?

300

This system stores and excretes urea.

What is the urinary system?

400

This term describes a structure that is closer to the point of attachment of a limb to the trunk than another structure.

What is proximal?

400

Uses ATP/energy to move objects against the concentration gradient.

What is active transport?

400

This foramen is found on the mandible.

What is the mental foramen?

400

These bones are found in between the carpals and proximal phalanges.

What are metacarpals?

400

This layer of serous membranes covers organs.

What is the visceral layer?

500

The sternum is anterior to the heart. Using proper anatomical terminology, describe the position of the heart relative to the sternum.

What is posterior?

500

This leads to a cell in a shriveled up state.

What is a hypertonic solution.

500

A landmark where four bones on the skull meet.

What is the pterion?

500

This connects the acromion to the clavicle.

What is the acromioclavicular ligament?

500

What factor affected the rate of diffusion of sucrose during the osmosis lab?

What is size?

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