Organelles
Regional Terms
Directional Terms
Definitions
Tissues
Final Jeopardy
100

In which organelle do you find chromatin?

The nucleus

100

What is the regional term for the eyes?

Orbital 

100

The knee is _______ to the ankles. 

Superior

100

Osmosis

When water moves in or out of a cell

100

Which tissue is responsible for body movements?

Muscle tissue

100

Jim was having a lot of chest pain so he went to the doctor. Answer the following questions:

1. The doctor listened to Jim's breathing by putting the stethoscope on his back. Which cavity would this be?

2. When asked where his pain was, he said it was the cavity superior to the umbilical region and inferior to the chin. Which region is his pain in?

3. The doctor assumed he is having a heart attack. Would this be deep or superficial?

1. Dorsal Cavity

2. Thoracic

3. Deep

200

Which organelle engulfs pathogens and harmful substances?

Lysosomes

200

Your feet can be found in the ______ region. 

Pedal 

200

The nose is _________ to the spine. 

Anterior

200

Diffusion

Transporting small molecules 

200

Which tissue is the most abundant in the body?

Connective tissue

300

The cell membrane is composed of _________. This makes the cell membrane selectively permeable. 

Phospholipids 

300

Your lower arm can be found in the ________ region. 

Brachial 

300

Use the term proximal, wrist, and elbow in a sentence. 

The elbow is proximal to the wrist.

300

When a cell exports proteins out of the cell, this is called _________. 

Exocytosis

300

This tissue type allows us to respond to stimuli

Nervous tissue

400

Cells that line the trachea specialize in moving fluids across their surfaces, down the throat. Which organelle would these cells most likely have in abundance?

Cilia

400

If you are having a heart attack, you'd feel pain in your _______ region. 

Thoracic 

400

Which body plane splits the body into left and right sides?

Sagittal Plane

400

When a white blood cell engulfs an infection, this is an example of __________. 

Endocytosis

400

Which two muscles are responsible for involuntary movements?

Cardiac and Smooth

500

Organize the parts from most basic to most complex: nerve tissue, neurons, human being, brain, nervous system

Neurons, nerve tissue, brain, nervous system, human being

500

An ice skater fell during her routine and injured her head. What regional term would be used to describe this injury?

Cranial 

500

Which body plane splits the body into superior and inferior?

Transverse Plane

500

Facilitated diffusion

Transporting large molecules like glucose

500

Where can you find epithelial tissues?

Lining body cavities

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