The direction toward the sides.
What is lateral?
The name of the mid-sagital bone that articulates via cartilage to 20 ribs.
What is the sternum?
The last phase of mitosis when chromosomes reach opposte poles.
What is telophase?
This refers to the chin.
What is mental?
The only fluid body tissue.
What is Blood?
The direction toward the back.
What is dorsal?
The only bone of the face that is mobile.
What is the mandible?
The stage of interphase when a cell preps for division.
What is G2?
What is occipital?
Fat storing cells.
What is Adipose?
The direction on an appendage toward the axial part of the body.
What is distal?
The most inferior fused bone of the vertebral column.
What is the coccyx?
This occurs during S phase.
What is DNA replication?
This refers to the underarm pits.
What is axillary?
This connective tissue sits underneath body parts the often move in many random directions.
What is Dense Irregular?
The opposite of deep.
What is superficial?
The bone of the upper cheeks.
What is the zygomatic?
During this phase of division, the nuclear envelope begins to break down.
What is prophase?
This refers to the shoulder.
What is acromial?
This tissue type, which exists on the outer surfaces of the body, has multiple layers of overlapping flat cells.
What is Stratified Squamous?
The name for the agreed upon standard position of the entire body.
What is anatomical position?
The name of the vertebra that articulates with the most superior floating ribs.
What is T11?
Division of the cytoplasm and the membrane occurs in this stage.
What is cytokinesis?
This refers to the back of the knee.
What is popliteal?
This tissue type is found on the ends of long bones and prevents bones from grinding together?
What is Cartilage?