Control Centre of the cell. Contains genetic information.
What is the nucleus?
What are embryonic and tissue?
Responds to change both inside and outside of the body called stimuli.
What is nervous tissue?
The boundary of the cell. Selectively permeable.
What is the cell membrane?
System responsible for sending and receiving sensory information. Main organs are brain and spinal cord.
What is the nervous system?
During this phase, chromosomes are lined up along in the middle.
What is metaphase?
This type of stem cell can differentiate into any kind of cell.
What is an embryonic stem cell?
Makes all movement possible.
What is muscle tissue?
Mostly water and contains most of the organelles.
What is cytoplasm?
The biggest risk associated with organ donation .
What is rejection?
3 reasons cells divide.
Growth, maintenance, repair, reproductioh.
The hierarchy of animal structure from simplest to most complex
What are cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms
Which of the following is your voice box?
What are the larynx?
A new nuclear membrane forms around each group of daughter chromosomes.
What is cytokinesis
Which type of tumor is considered cancerous?
What is malignant?
Tissue supports the body and holds it together. It helps protect the body
What is connective tissue?
Connects nuclear membrane to cell membrane. Used to transport materials.
What is the Endoplasmic reticulum?
Which type of tumor is considered relatively harmless?
What is benign?