Applied Medical Sciences
Organ Systems
Cells/Cell Cycle
Positive/Negative Feedback & Macromolecules
Directional Terms
100

The study of the brain.

What is neurology?

100

This organ system contains the heart.

What is the cardiovascular system?

100
Stage before mitosis begins

What is Interphase?

100

Macromolecule responsible for quick energy

What are carbohydrates?

100

Towards the top or the head

What is superior?

200

The study of the skin.

What is Dermatology?

200

Skin

What is the Integumentary System?

200

PMAT

What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, & telophase?

200

This feedback amplifies or increases the occurrence of events.

What is positive feedback?

200

Cut that separates the body into top and bottom halves

What is transverse?

300

The study of blood.

What is Hematology?

300

Produces new organisms

What is the Reproductive System?

300

Stage that produces two new daughter cells

What is Cytokinesis?

300

Monomer: Triglycerides

What are lipids?

300

The back of the body 

What is posterior/dorsal?

400

The study of diseases of the kidneys.

What is Nephrology?

400

Provides a framework for softer tissues and produces blood cells in red marrow.

What is the Skeletal System?

400

Recycles old cells & old cell parts

What are lysosomes?

400

Ends in -ase

What is protein?

400

Closer to the axial skeleton

What is proximal?

500

The study of the ear, nose, and throat.

What is otolaryngology?

500

Adrenal & Parathyroid Glands

What is the Endocrine System?

500

Makes up most of the cell membrane

What is the phospholipid bilayer?

500

Baby pushes against the cervix, brain releases oxytocin, uterine walls contract (causing more severe contractions)...the cycle repeats.

What is an example of positive feedback?

500

Standing erect, face forward, arms at the side, palms facing forward.

What is anatomical position?

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