Mitosis
Tissues
Digestive System
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Musculoskeletal System
Nervous System
100

This is a diagram of this phase.

What is Telephase?

100

These are the four types of tissue in animals.

What are Connective, Muscular, Epithelial, and Nervous tissue?

100

This is the part of the digestive system where food is initially broken down through both physical and chemical means. 

What is the mouth?

100

This is the function of white blood cells.

What is to fight off infection in the blood by identifying and destroying bacteria and viruses?

100

This is a description of the trachea and its function.

What is the rigid tube that allows air to flow between the upper airways and lungs?

100

These are the three types of muscle cells.

What are smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle cells?

100

This is a long bundle of fibers that is encased by vertebra and connects nearly all other parts of the body with the brain.

What is the spial cord?

200

This is the first actual step in mitosis, where the chromosomes become visible and the nucleus dissolves.

What is Prophase?

200

These cells are generic in type and after mitosis can be triggered into becoming specific tissue cells in the body.

What are Stem Cells?

200

This is the function of the large intestine.

What is to absorb water from waste, producing and storing fecal matter?

200

This is what makes red blood cells look red.

What is Hemoglobin?
200

This is cavity is filled with mucus and hair, which filters dust, particles, and invaders from entering the respiratory system.

What is the nasal cavity?

200
This is why muscles work in pairs.

What is muscles can only pull by contracting?

200

This is a diagram of this part of the nervous system.

What is the central nervous system?

300

This type of reproduction produces two genetically identical offspring daughter cells.

What is asexual reproduction?

300

This type of tissue is found in the nerves and brain, its involved in sensory functions and communicating.

What is Nervous Tissue?

300

This organ is one of the most important organs in the body. For the digestive system it creates bile and produces enzymes used to break down food.

What is the liver?

300

This is why capillaries have very thin walls.

What is to allow for diffusion of nutrients between blood and other fluids in the body?
300

This causes a lower pressure in the lungs, letting air flow into them.

What is the contracting of the smooth muscles in the diaphragm?

300

This is the tissue that connects muscle to bone, combining both systems.

What are tendons?

300

These are the two types of neurons.

What are sensory neurons and motor neurons?

400

This step in mitosis is where the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.

What is Metaphase?

400

These are examples of connective tissue

What are bone, tendons, and blood?

400

Here is a diagram of this process.

What is the smooth muscle of the esophagus moving food from the throat to the stomach?

400

This is the function of arteries in the body.

What is to carry blood away from the heart?

400

This is the part of the respiratory system that contains the vocal cords.

What is the Larynx?
400

This is bone tissue that is made mostly of fat and contains setms cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells.

What is yellow bone marrow?

400

These are the three parts of neurons.

What are the cell body, the axon, and the dendrites?

500

This is what happens during Anaphase.

What is the phase when the chromosomal pairs are pulled apart at the centromeres, causing sister chromatids to be pulled to opposite sides of the cell?

500

This is tissue that looks like thin sheets of tightly packed cells.

What is Epithelial tissue?

500

These are small finger like outgrowths that line the small intestine and absorb nutrients from broken down food.

What are villi?

500
These are the three types of muscle tissue that make up the heart.

What is cardiac muscle tissue, nerve tissue, and connective tissue?

500

This is the chemical process that moves oxygen from from the air to the blood stream and carbon dioxide from the blood stream to the air. It occurs in the alveolar sacs of the lungs.

What is diffusion?

500

These are the four parts of bone.

What are the periosteum, compact bone, cancellous bone, and bone marrow?
500

These are cells in the nervous system that do not send signals them selves, but support neurons by transporting nutrients, insulating cells, and providing structure.

What are glial cells?

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