One
Two
Three
Four
Fiver
100
This is formed when similar cells combine together

Tissues

100

A word added to the end to modify its meaning is a:

Suffix


100

This plane divides the body into front and back portions:

Frontal Plane

100

The rib bones are classified as ______ bones

flat

100

What is physiology?

How something functions 

200

Water moving from an area of low concentration across a semi-permeable membrane to an area of higher concentration is:

Osmosis

200

What is the name of the hollow shaft found in long bones?

Diaphysis

200

The Central Nervous System is comprised of: 

The brain & spinal cord

200

The Autonomic Nervous system is composed of these two systems:

Parasympathetic & Sympathetic Nervous systems

200

This layer of skin contains blood vessels 

Dermis

300

What is the name of the tissue that covers the outside of the lungs?

Visceral Pleura

300

How dose the body dissipate heat?

Sweating & Vasodilation

300

The most abundant type of tissue in the body is:

Connective tissue

300

What is the name of the portion of sternum immediately above the angle of Louis?

Manubrium

300

What is the outermost meningeal layer located inside the cranium?

The Dura Mater

400

What is the principal cation that causes skeletal muscles to contract?

Calcium

400

The serous layer of tissue that surrounds the abdominal organs is known as the 

Peritoneal layer

400

Which anion functions as the principal buffer of the body?

Bicarbonate

400

The cell membrane wall is composed of this substance

Phospholipids

400

Intelligence & decision making are found in the brain at the: 

Cerebrum

500

When a positive charge is on the outside and negative is on the inside a cell is considered:

Polarized


500

Nerves within the afferent division of the PNS are called:

Sensory

500

Which part of the neuron is stimulated by environmental changes or the activity of other cells?

Dendrites

500

Steroid metabolism and drug detoxification occurs in what part of the cell?

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

500

What is most responsible for consciousness and the ability to be awake?

Reticular Activating System