Anatomical Directions
Basic Biology
Basic Chemistry
Integumetary System
Skeletal System
100

This anatomical plane divides the body into superior and inferior halves.

What is the transverse plane?

100

This states that 1) all organisms are made of cells, 2) all existing cells are produced by other living cells, and 3) the cell is the most basic unit of life.

What is cell theory?

100

This is the name of the electrons in the ottermost shell of an element.

What are valence electrons?

100

It is the first layer of skin which in itself has five layers.

What is the epidermis?

100

This part of the overall skeleton consists of the skull, the vertebral column, and the thoracic cage.

What is the axial skeleton?

200

This anatomical direction means to be situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment.

What is distal?

200

These are the two major catagories of cells.

What are prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

200

These are the most reactive elements on the periodic table.

What are the alkli metals?

200

This would be considered an appendage of the skin.

What is hair or nails?

200

This is the bone tissue where the pathology of osteoporosis takes place.

What is the spony or trabecular bone tissue?
300

This meansto to the side of, or away from, the middle of the body.

What is lateral?

300

This is the process that somatic eukaryote cells go through to divide and reproduce.

What is mitosis?

300

This is the number that identifies the element and represents the same number of protons and electrons.

What is the atomic number?

300

This is an injection that goes through the epidermis into the demis where the blood vessels are found.

What is subcutaneous?

300

This is the smallest bone in the human body.

What is the stapes?

400

This plane divides the body into an antirior and posterior portion.

What is the frontal plane?

400

This is the process where the cell membrane allows some things to come in and others to come out of the cell.

What is selective permiability?

400

An example of this would be H2O and NaCl.

What is a compound?

400

The squamous, cuboidal, and columnar would be considered cell types for this type of tissue.

What is the epithelial tissue?

400

The mastiod process is found on these cranial bones.

What are the temporal bones?

500

This means something that is situated nearer to the body of the point of attachment.

What is proximal?

500

These cells do not have cell walls.

What are animal cells?

500

This group of elements has met the octet rule and are the least reactive.

What are the noble gases?

500

This burn is also called a full-thickness burn.

What is 3rd degree burn?

500

This is the region of the back that affects many patients with chronic pain.

What is the lumbar region?