Cell
Cell organelles
Body Systems
Positioning
Transport/PH
100

How many chromosomes do humans have? 

46 in each cell

100

What is the mitochondria? 

The powerhouse of the cell. It produces ATP, which gives the rest of the cell energy. 

Cellular respiration--type of metabolism? What is needed to make ATP? 

100

This body system is responsible for transporting nutrients and delivering oxygen and to tissues as well as removing waste products from the blood.  

What are the main components? 

Circulatory system

Heart, veins, arteries, arterioles, capillaries

100

Lying on your back

Supine

Other terms that mean the back

Posterior, dorsal

100

Transport not requiring energy

Give examples

Passive transport

Diffusion

Facilitated Diffusion

Osmosis


200

What is cytokinesis?

the final step in cell division, where the cytoplasm divides to form two separate daughter cells

200

What makes up the cell membrane? 

Phospholipid bilayer, proteins, cholesterol and carbohydrates

What is the function of this structure? 

200

Which body system contains the stomach, intestines, liver, gall bladder, esophagus?

What is its primary job?

Digestive system

break down food, absorb nutrients, and eliminate waste

200

Anatomical position

Standing upright with feet facing forward and hands to the side facing forward. 

200

Scale used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of something

PH Scale

What is acidic?

What is basic/alkaline?

What is a buffer?

300

What are the phases of mitosis? 

Prophase

Metaphae

Anaphase

Telephase

300

What are the names of the sacs that contain digestive enzymes and engage in phagocytosis? 

Lysosomes

What is an example of phagocytosis? 

300

What body system is responsible for protecting the body, regulating temperature, and maintaining homeostasis. 

What are the key components of this system

Integumentary

Skin,  glands, hair, nails

300

Your thoracic cavity in regard to your pelvic cavity

Superior

300

Materials moving against the concentration gradient

Active transport-requires energy


400

Where are ribosomes made? And where are they primarily located? 

What are they making? 

In the nucleolus 

On the outside of the rough ER

Protein

400

Which organelle has the primary job of participating in mitosis

Centrioles 

400

What two systems work together to allow body movement, protecting internal organs and allow for erect posture? 

What are the major components of each system? 

 Skeletal and Muscular

Bones

Muscles

400

The ears in respect to the nose. 

Lateral. 

400

Two types of endocytosis

Phagocytosis

Pinocytosis

500

What is the difference between a flagella and cilia? 

Flagella allows movement of the cell

Cilia allows movement of substances across the cell membrane

500

Where do proteins go to be processed and packaged before being sent out again?

Golgi apparatus

500

The bladder, kidneys, ureters and urethra are the major components of this body system

What is the function? 

Urinary

filters blood, removes waste, helps maintain electrolyte balance


500

The lumbar region in regard to the cervical area

Inferior

500

chemicals that resist sharp changes in pH and neutralize added acids or bases

Buffer

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