The organelle made up of ribosomal RNA and is the site of protein synthesis
What are ribosomes?
The abdominal and pelvic cavity is known as this.
What is abdominopelvic?
The tissue responsible for controlling the body and receiving and sending stimuli to communicate with the rest of the body.
What is nervous tissue?
What is the term used to describe how the body maintains equilibrium?
Homeostasis
The stage in mitosis where the cells begin to physically divide.
What is telephase?
What is located in the dorsal cavity?
Cranial and spinal cord
Release of energy when complex substances are broken down
What is catabolism?
The organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell.
What is mitochondria?
What is the plane that divides the body into ventral and dorsal halves?
Coronal or Frontal
The thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity are located in what major cavity?
What is ventral?
Cellular respiration uses one molecule of glucose to produce how many molecules of ATP
What is 38?
Study of the functions of organs and their parts
What is physiology?
The sum of all chemical reactions in a cell
What is metabolism?
Away from the midline
What is lateral?
What cavity is heart located in?
What is thoracic?
Glycolysis, Kreb's Cycle, Electron Transport Chain
What is the sequence of events in cellular respiration?
Phase in mitosis when a cell is in a resting state and not actively dividing
What is interphase?
Process of breaking sugar into a form that the cell use as energy
What is cellular respiration?
The directional term meaning away from the point of attachment.
What is distal?
The cavities located on the posterior side of the body is also known as ______.
What is dorsal cavity?
An ensemble of similar cells from the same origin that carry out specific function
What are tissues?