The 3 Body Planes
What are Sagittal, Transverse, and Frontal?
Cell organelles are located here.
What is Cytoplasm?
A group or mass of similar cells working together to preform common functions.
What is a Tissue?
Main Purpose of Connective Tissue.
what is to bind structures together?
The single subunit macromolecule's are made of.
What are monomers.
This Body Plane
What is Transverse?
The Powerhouse of the Cell.
What is the Mitochondria.
Epithelial Tissue is connected here.
What is the basement membrane?
Main Function of Loose Connective Tissue/ Areolar Tissue.
What is to Bind underlying organs to skin and to each other?
The monomer proteins are made of.
What are amino acids?
Your head is ____ to your Belly Button.
What is Superior?
Controls what leaves and enters the Cell.
What is Cell Membrane?
This gives us our skin color.
What is Melanin?
This type of connective tissue.
What is Adipose Tissue (fat)?
The Primary Function of lipids.
What is Stores energy?
The term that means closer to the surface.
What is Superficial?
The organelle that is only found in plants and are the place Photosynthesis takes place.
What is Chloroplast?
Functions of Epithelial Tissue.
What is protection, secretion, absorption, Excretion, and sensory perception.
The name for cartilage Cells.
What are Chondrocytes?
DNA and RNA are an example of this macromolocule.
What is Nucleic Acid?
Your Elbow is ____ to your Hand.
What is proximal?
Located in the nucleus, and is responsible for producing ribosomes.
What is Nucleolus?
This type of Epithelial Tissue Contains Cilia.
What is Pseudo-stratified Columnar?
The location of Fibrocartlage cells.
This is how carbohydrates are stored in plants.
what is starch?