Uppermost or Above
What is Superior?
Name the 4 types of tissues
What are Epithelial, Connective, Muscle and Nervous?
Atoms contain same protons and electrons
What is an element?
In this solution, salt concentration is the same outside the cell as inside
What is Isotonic?
the process by which yeast cells break down glucose in the absence of oxygen.
What is Fermentation?
Nearest the mid line of the body
What is Medial?
Name the types of muscle tissue
What are Cardiac, Smooth, and Skeletal?
Contains two or more elements
What is a compound?
pH values below 7 are said to be.
What is acidic?
Name the 3 stages of cellular respiration.
What are glycolisis, Kreb's citric acid cycle, and electron transport system?
Nearest the point of attachment or origin
What is Proximal?
This type of tissue pulls on bones and causes body movements
What is skeletal muscle?
When one atom gains electrons while the other atom loses electrons from its outermost level or orbit.
What is an ionic bond?
These help maintain pH levels
What are buffers?
The duplication of genetic material
What is mitosis?
Toward the front
What is Anterior?
Type of tissue that is found in the intestines and pushes food along the digestive tract.
What is smooth muscle tissue?
The universal solvent
What is water?
Movement of molecules from area of high concentration to low concentration
What is diffusion?
reduction division only in gonads
What is meiosis?
Toward the head
What is caudal or cranial?
This type of tissue binds and supports other tissue.
What is connective tissue?
Genetic material of the cell
What is DNA?
Fuel for cell function and maintenance
What is ATP?
sequence of base pairs that codes for polypeptide or protein
What is a gene?