Structural joints that have a synovial cavity filled with synovial fluid between the adjacent bones.
What are synovial joints?
Involuntary striated muscles that are only found in your heart.
What are cardiac muscles?
This tissue is in charge of controlling and sending signals to the rest of the body, and it makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
What is nervous tissue?
The standard position used when discussing human anatomy; standing up, facing forward, feet hips length apart, arms out to the sides, and palms facing up.
What is anatomical position?
The outermost component of the cell that controls what gets in and what goes out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
The place where two or more bones meet.
What is a joint?
Muscles that are attached to bones and striated.
What are skeletal muscles?
This tissue is responsible for protecting and covering the body, and it’s what your skin is made of.
What is epithelial tissue?
This plane divides the body into top and bottom halves and goes sideways through the body.
What is the transverse plane?
The place where all the cell’s genetic information and DNA is stored.
What is the nucleus?
Structural joints with little to no space in between the bones that are held together with connective tissue.
What are fibrous joints?
The only non-striated type of muscles.
What are smooth muscles?
Tissue whose primary function is providing the body with the ability to move.
What is muscle tissue?
This plane divides the body into left and right halves.
What is the sagittal plane?
The substance in which all the other cellular organelles are suspended in.
What is cytoplasm?
The only structural joints with space between the connecting bones.
What are synovial joints?
The only voluntary type of muscles.
What are skeletal muscles?
Cartilage, bones, and blood are all made of this type of tissue.
What is connective tissue?
A term that describes when something is close to or on the midline of the body.
What is medial?
The organelles responsible for reading and decoding genes.
What are ribosomes?
Functional joints that have the ability to move, but only slightly.
What are amphiarthroses joints?
Muscles that are only in one organ of the body.
What are cardiac muscles?
The tissue your glands are made of.
What is epithelial tissue?
A term that describes when something is far away from the attachment of a limb.
What is distal?
The organelles that convert fats and sugars into ATP molecules.
What is mitochondria?