Study of the form, shape, and appearance of an animal
What is Anatomy?
The basic unit of life
What is a Cell?
A group of cells that is alike in activity and structure
What is Tissue?
The skeletal system consists of skin and other body coverings.
What is false?
The organ that helps in filter toxins from blood?
What is the kidney?
Study of the functions of the cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems of the living organism
What is Physiology?
Are specialized groups of cells that are organized to perform specific functions
What is tissues?
An example of a cardiac muscle tissue
What is the heart?
This system makes movement possible.
What is the muscular system?
Gross anatomy deals with features that can only be seen with magnification
What is False?
The definition of Microscopic anatomy
What is seeing things using magnification?
Organ
What is a group of tissues that perform a specific function?
The type of tissue that contains tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.
What is connective tissue?
The digestive system's responsibility
What is breaking down food?
Adipose tissue is known as ________.
What is fat?
Four types on bones in the animal body>
What is the long, short, flat, and irregular?
Fixed joints are located where?
What is the skull?
Primary types of tissues
What do epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous have in common?
The Endocrine's system function.
What is a system of ductless glands that release hormones in the body?
The three functions of epithelial tissue.
What is Skin, Secretions, and Absorb materials?
Two main types of gland.
What is the exocrine and exocrine glands?
All cells of an embryo have the same number and kinds of genes, as they all descended from the same _______.
What is a zygote?
The components of blood
What is plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets?
The 12 types of Organ Systems (List 6)
What is Circulatory, Digestive, Integumentary, Endocrine, Urinary, Muscle, Nervous, Reproductive, Respiratory, Skeletal, Lymphatic, and Mammary?
Two examples of specialized connective tissue.
What is bone and cartilage?