What is the term for "away from Mid-line"?
What is lateral?
What is another word for Fats?
What is Lips?
Transport mechanisms is which no energy is needed
What is Passive transport?
What type of tissue is avascular?
What is epithelial?
What study examines tissues?
What is Histology?
What is the term for "towards an attached base"?
What is proximal?
Another name for an inorganic salt
What is electrolyte?
2/3 of the total water in the human body can be found inside this
What is the cell?
What type of nerve tissue is conductile?
What is neuronal?
What structure in the human body divides the ventral cavity into the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity?
What is the diaphragm?
The head is _____________ (superior or inferior) to the neck.
What is superior?
What are atoms?
Diffusion means substances move from what to what
What is High to low concentration?
What are the four basic types of tissues?
What are muscle, epithelial, connective, & nerve?
What type of feedback triggers a response that corrects the situation?
What is negative feedback?
Moving medially from the eyes, what structure do you come to?
What is the nose?
A simple sugar; example of a carbohydrate
What is glucose?
Transport mechanisms that require the use of ATP
What is Active transport?
From smallest to largest, what are the living levels of organization within an organism?
What is cell, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism?
What position would someone be in if they were lying face down on the ground?
What is prone?
The fingers are ____________ (proximal or distal) to the hand.
Proteins are made of chains of these molscules
What are amino acids?
What is Diffusion?
What is the term for maintaining an internal environment?
What is homeostasis?
What plane is this?
What is transverse?