The level of organization above (larger) cellular.
What is tissue?
This system's primary purpose is movement.
What is muscular?
This organelle is commonly known as "the powerhouse of the cell".
What is the mitochondria?
The nuclei of this type of epithelial tissue are elongated on the basal-apical axis. No need to distinguish simple vs stratified.
What is columnar?
The hardest connective tissue.
What is bone?
This aspect of the chordate body plan is present in human embryos but is mostly replaced in adults, existing as the nucleus pulposus.
What is notochord/vertebrae?
The circulatory system is made up of these two sub-systems.
What are cardiovascular and lymphatic?
The number of subunits a ribosome is made up of.
What is 2?
This epithelial tissue type lines the trachea.
What is pseudostratified columnar epithelium?
This connective tissue is widely prevalent in the body, underlying epithelial tissues.
What is areolar?
This cellular process is commonly known as "cell drinking".
What is pinocytosis?
This system does not play a role in homeostasis.
What is reproductive?
The type of macromolecule the Smooth ER synthesizes.
What are lipids?
This type of epithelium allows for diffusion across it.
What is simple squamous epithelium.
These are located at cardiac muscle branchings.
What are intercalated discs?
The phylum to which humans belong.
What is Chordata
This system is responsible for maintaining pH balance in the blood, among other things.
What is urinary?
The letters of the genetic code.
This type of epithelium lines the hollow organs of the circulatory system.
What is endothelium?
The name of the supporting cells in nervous tissue.
What is neuroglia?
This body cavity houses the heart, esophagus, and trachea.
What is the mediastinum?
The Thymus and Spleen are part of this organ system.
What is lymphatic/immune?
The type of molecule ATP is.
What is nucleic acid?
This type of epithelium contains cells commonly known as "umbrella cells".
The three types of dense connective tissue.
What are regular, irregular, and elastic?