Ch. 07 Anatomy and Physiology Key Terms JeopardyLab
Ch. 07 Anatomy and Physiology Key Terms JeopardyLab
Ch. 07 Anatomy and Physiology Key Terms JeopardyLab
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What is Muscle Tissue?


Muscle tissue produces power and movement by contraction of muscle fibers.

100

What is Organelles?

Organells are cell structures that help a cell to function, are located in the cytoplasm.

100

What is Protoplasm?

protoplasm is composed of ordinary elements such as carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, nitrogen, and phosphorus, scientists are unable to combine such elements to create that characteristic called life.

200

What is Nerve Tissue?

Nerve tissue is made up of special cells called neurons. It controls and coordinates body activities by transmitting messages throughout the body. The nerves, brain, and spinal cord are composed of nerve tissue

200

What is Pathophysiology?

Pathophysiology is the study of how disease occurs and the responses of living organisms to disease processes. 


200

What is Stem Cells?


stem cells have the ability to transform themselves into any of the body's specialized cells and perform many different functions.

300

What is Nucleolus?

Nucleolus one or more small, round bodies located inside the nucleus, and important in cell reproduction.

300

What is Physiology?

Physiology is the study of the processes of living organisms, or why and how they work.

300

What is System?

Organs and other body parts joined together to perform a particular function are called a system.

400

What is Nucleus?

 Nucleus is a mass in the cytoplasm.

400

What is Pinocytic Vesicles?


Pinocytic Vesicles pocketlike folds in the cell membrane. These folds allow large molecules such as proteins and fats to enter the cell.

400

What is Tissue?

When cells of the same type join together for a common purpose, they form a tissue.

500

What is Organ?

Two or more tissues joined together to perform a specific function are called an organ

500

What is Prognosis?

Prognosis refers to a prediction of the probable course and/or the expected outcome of the disease. 


500

What is Vacuoles?

Vacuoles -pouchlike structures found throughout the cytoplasm that have a vacuolar membrane with the same structure as the cell membrane.