Body Organization
Organelles
Tissue cells
Skin anatomy
Homeostasis
100

A plane that cuts the body into right and left sides, can be through the middle

What is sagittal?

100

Often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell, this organelle synthesizes ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. 

What is the Mitochondria?

100

Thin, single layer of epithelium.

What is simple squamous?

100

The most superficial layer of the skin.

What is the epidermis?

100

Upper and lower limits of what is considered normal for the body.

What is normal range?

200

This structure separates the abdominalopelvic and thoracic cavities.

What is the diaphragm?

200

What structure houses the genetic information of the cell?

What is the nucleus?

200

Loose connective tissue proper with low ECM, found in the hypodermis.

What is adipose tissue? 

200
The superficial layer of the dermis.

What is the papillary layer?

200

Feedback pathway that moves conditions further from the setpoint. Ex. uterine contractions in childbirth.

What is positive feedback?

300

Bones are often if not always _____ to the muscles

What is DEEP?

300

These organelles are the base for microtubules.

What are centrioles?

300

Specialized cells that make up the muscular tissue in the heart, featured with intercalated discs.

What are cardiac muscle cells?

300

The epidermal layer that is only present in thick skin (palms/soles of feet).

What is the stratum lucidum?

300

Thin muscle that raises hair, causing goosebumps

What is the arrector pili?
400

Similar bodies with a common function come together to form tissues.

What are cells?

400

The synthesis of lipids takes place in this organelle.

What is the Smooth ER?

400

Lymph and blood are the two main examples of this connective tissue type.

What is fluid?

400

Layer of connective tissue immediately deep to hypodermis and superficial to the muscles.

What is the superficial fascia?

400

Feedback pathway responsible for thermoregulation.

What is negative feedback?

500

This organ system defends the body against infection and disease and returns tissue fluid to the bloodstream.

What is the Lymphatic System?

500

Ribosomes, the cytoskeleton, and centrioles are all examples of...?

What are non-membranous organelles?

500

Support tissue located in between the tips of ribs, lungs, and part of the nasal septum.

What is hyaline cartilage?

500

Deepest corpuscle in the skin, stretch receptor

What is Ruffini Corpuscle?

500

Mechanism put in place to return to set point.

What is an effector?