Definitions Module 1
M1 Application
M2 Definitions
A bunch of Random Definitions
I swear this thing won't just be definitions.
100

The study of the parts of the body and how they funcion and work together. 

What is Physiology?

100

These organelles make most of the ATP in the cell

What are the mitochondria?

100

Ductless glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream

What are Endocrine glands?

100

Networks of bone with many marrow-filled spaces surrounding the bone matrix forms this

What is Cancellous bone?

100

The type of neurons that transmit action potentials from the CNS to the effector organs

What are efferent neurons?

200

A group of tissues specialized for a particular function

What is an Organ?

200
The phases of Mitosis

What are Prophase, metaphase, anaphase and Telephase?

200

Spindle-shaped cells that form connective tissue proper

What are Fibroblasts?

200

This is the portion of the skeleton that supports and protects the head, neck, and trunk

What is the axial skeleton?

200

This neuron conducts action potentials from one neuron to another neuron within the CNS

What is an association neuron?

300

The study of tissues

What is Histology?

300

This is how small polar molecules, such as water, enter cells

What are channel proteins?

300

"Supporting" cells that provide structure or support for parenchymal cells

what are Stromal Cells?

300

A bone forming cell

what is an osteoblast?

300
The anatomical crossing over of neurons from left to right

What is Decussation?

400

The ability to let certain materials in or out while restricting others

What is selective permeability?

400

How larger molecules, such as carbohydrates, enter a cell.

what are carrier proteins

400

Cells that undergo mitosis regularly and quickly

what are Labile cells?

400

This is a large multinucleated cell that breaks down bone

What is an osteoclast?

400

Connections of neuron axons that allow the two hemispheres of the brain to communicate with one another

What are Commissures?

500

The process by which large molecules are taken into the cell.

What is Endocytosis?

500

A sodium ion (Na+) travels from inside the cell to outside the cell.  The cell used ATP to make this happen.  This is where the concentration of sodium ions is greater.

Where is the inside of the cell?

500

Mature cartilage cells

what are Chondrocytes?

500

The repeating unit of a myofibril

What is a sarcomere?

500

Receptors of the Skin

What are Cutaneous receptors?