What type of energy does the mitochondria produce?
ATP
How many major types of tissues are there?
4
Approximately how many bones are in the human body?
206
What are the two types of myofilaments?
Myosin and Actin
What is the nervous system divided into?
The CNS and the PNS
What is the function of the Rough ER?
It makes proteins using ribosomes
Tendons connect muscles to what?
Bone
Yellow marrow stores fat and red marrow produces blood cells
Where can you find smooth muscle in your body?
Digestive system
What is the function of a dendrite in a neuron?
Receives information
What do you call the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane?
Osmosis
Which type of tissue covers the whole body, inside and out?
Epithelial Tissue
What is the process when hyaline cartilage changes into bone tissue?
What is the gap between the neuron and the motor end plate in the neuromuscular junction?
What are the three major parts of the brain?
Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Brain Stem
What happens to the chromatids during anaphase?
They separate and move to opposite ends
Name the three common types of connective tissue cells.
Mast cells, Macrophages, and Fibroblasts
Which type of joint is moveable?
Diarthrotic Joints
What blocks actin when a muscle fiber is at rest?
Troponin and Tropomyosin
What lobe of the brain is responsible for understanding dimensions?
Parietal Lobe
Facilitated Diffusion uses what as passageways?
Proteins
What is the function of stratified squamous cells?
Protection
Name the four sutures in the skull.
Coronal, Lambdoidal, Squamosal, and Sagittal
What happens when a person has Myasthenia Gravis?
What is the function of an oligodendrocyte cell in a neuron?
It makes myelin sheaths that provide insulation around an axon