Name this position.
What is the anatomical position?
Is selectively permeable.
What is the plasma membrane?
Number of bones in the adult body?
What is 206?
Brain and spinal cord.
What is the CNS?
Eye piece of 10X and an objective lens of 40X.
What is a total magnifacation of 400?
The red beans shaped structures.
What are mitrochondria?
Lysosomes, peroxisomes, mitchondria.
What are organelles?
Nonstriated, involuntary, and found in the intestines and blood vessels.
What is smooth muscle?
The portion of the neuron that releases neurotrnsmitters.
What is the axon terminal?
The poplitious is __________ to the calcaneous.
What is proximal?
Thiis a magnified image of what type of connective tissue?
What is bone?
Blood, bone, cartilage.
What is connective tissue.
Muscle sitting superior to the ear.
What is the temporalis muscle?
Location of interneurons.
What is the CNS?
The plane that separatesthe body into anterior and posterior.
What is the coronal/frontal plane?
Classification of this bone.
What is irregular?
single layer of flat cells.
What is simple squamous?
Actin and myosin shorten while contracting.
True or False
What is false?
Makes up the ANS.
What is the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
The suture that separates the parietal bones.
What is the sagital suture?
This type of muscle.
What is cardiac muscle?
Parallel collegen fibers, connecting muscle to bones or bones to bones.
What is dense regular connective tissue?
Has the foramen magnum, nuchal lines, and makes up most of the posterior crainal fossa
What is the occipital bone?
The only cranial nerve to innervate some of the organs in the abdomin.
What is CNX.
The midbrain, medulla oblongata, and pons.
What is the brain stem?