This organelle is known as the "Powerhouse of the Cell."
What is the mitochondria?
There are three types of this kind of tissue. They can be divided based on whether they are voluntary or involuntary.
What is muscle tissue?
The _____ Girdle is made of the scapula, clavicle, and upper limbs.
What is pectoral?
This is the only type of muscle tissue that is striated.
The signal receiving part of the neuron is known as this.
What is the dendrite?
The cell membrane is ______ permeable.
What is selectively?
This type of tissue includes fat, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bone.
What is connective tissue?
This type of joint is located in the thumb.
What is a saddle joint?
The two types of myofilaments are these thick and thin filaments.
What are myosin and actin?
This lobe in the back of your head is responsible for your vision.
What is the occipital lobe.
Active transport uses this chemical as an energy source.
What is ATP?
The role of this type of tissue is to transmit signals throughout the body.
What is nervous tissue?
The shaft of a long bone is called this.
What is the diaphysis?
Patients with this muscular disorder become weaker, yet they can still experience muscle growth due to scar tissue and fat replacing muscle cells.
What is muscular dystrophy?
This autoimmune disease leads to a loss of the myelin sheaths that surround and insulate axons of neurons.
What is multiple sclerosis.
This category of disease is caused by unregulated mitosis.
What is cancer?
Epidermolysis bullosa is caused by a lack of this connective fiber.
What is collagen?
These cells are enclosed in tiny chambers known as lacunae.
What are osteocytes?
The membrane around a muscle fiber is known as this.
What is the sarcolemma?
These cosmic cells connect neurons to blood vessels.
What are astrocytes?
The creators of protein are made in this part of the cell.
What is the nucleolus?
Skin is made from this type of epithelial tissue.
What is stratified squamous?
This is found on the ends of long bones. It acts as a lubricant in the joints.
What is articular cartilage?
This alphabetical line divides two sarcomeres.
What is the Z line?
These cells are the oligodendrocytes of the peripheral nervous system.
What are Schwann cells?