This body plane cuts the body vertically through the exact center
What is Midsagittal?
This is the type of movement of materials that requires no energy.
What is passive transport?
Name that tissue!
This tissue is located in the heart only
What is cardiac muscle?
This is the cranial suture which divides the frontal bone from the parietal bones
What is the coronal suture?
These bones make up the forearm
What are the ulna and radius?
This organ system is responsible for immunity and returning fluid to the blood
What is the lymphatic system?
These factors affect rate of particle movement.
What is temperature, molecular weight, concentration?
This tissue is responsible for transmitting information in the form of action potentials.
What is nervous tissue?
This is the largest hole in the base of the skull which the spinal cord passes through
What is the foramen magnum?
These bones are on the hands and feet and are between the carpals and phalanges
What are metacarpals and metatarsals?
This cellular organelle contains digestive enzymes, destroys damaged organelles, and removes waste materials
What is the lysosome?
This is one example of a transmembrane active transporter (antiporter).
What is the sodium potassium pump?
This tissue is located in the trachea and is responsible for synthesizing and moving mucus.
What is pseudostratified epithelium?
This is the only bone not attached to other bones and serves as an attachment point for the throat and tongue muscles
what is the hyoid bone?
These are on the base of the femur and are the points of articulation between the femur and the tibia
what are the medial and lateral condyle?
Give the name of what this image is representing.
What is Anaphase?
When placed in this type of solution, blood cells will shrivel, or crenate.
What is hypertonic?
This tissue provides nourishment for associated structures and is the substance on which basement membranes will rest
What is thoracic vertebrae?
This is the fossa on the posterior side of the humerus which the point of the ulna will articulate with
what is olecranon fossa?
In terms of direction, the shoulder is ___________ to the phalanges.
What is Proximal/Superior?
Passive transport across a membrane that requires a carrier protein is called this.
What is facilitated diffusion
This tissue provides rigidity with the highest degree of flexibility and is located in the external ears, epiglottis, and auditory tubes.
This is the weight-bearing portion of the vertebrae
What is body of vertebrae?
This is the meeting point for all 3 portions of the coxal bone and is the point of articulation for the femur
what is the acetabulum?