Anatomical Direction
Body Regions
Body Systems
Cell Structure
Cell Physiology
100

The agreed stance of the body that is used as a reference when describing location.

What is anatomical position?

100

The anatomical name for the lower back region of the body.

What is the lumbar region?

100

This system contains the heart and all the blood vessels.

What is the circulatory system?

100

The organelle where the DNA is housed in the cell.

What is the nucleus?

100

This characteristic of the cell membrane helps allow some things into the cell, but not others.

What is semi-permeability?

200

This term is used to describe parts of the body "above" others.

What is superior?

200

The name for the anterior elbow.

What is the antecubital region?

200

The system responsible for monitoring the body's internal environment and responding to changes.

What is the nervous system?

200

The mitochondria is nick-named the "powerhouse of the cell" due to it's ability to produce this molecule.

What is ATP?

200

One of two types of membrane transport, this one does not require energy.

What is passive transport?

300

This word could be used to describe the placement of the ears, relative to the nose.

What is lateral?

300

This body region can be used to describe part of the hand and the foot.

What is the digital region?

300

The organs/tissues of the endocrine system communicate with these chemical messengers.

What are hormones?

300

These structures aid in protein synthesis and are often found associated with another cell organelle.

What are ribosomes?

300

The condition that dictates the direction solutes will move across the membrane.

What is a concentration gradient?

400

This term is used to describe placement along a limb or other long part of the body that is close to the point of attachment.

What is proximal?

400

This region is in the medial abdomen, superior to the pelvic region and inferior the sternal region.

What is the umbilical region?

400

These two systems work very closely together. One of the systems is also responsible for producing body heat.

What are the skeletal and muscular systems?

400

The cell membrane is composed primarily of phospholipids, but also contains these large structures, some of which aid in transport.

What are membrane-bound proteins?

400

The three factors that dictate whether a molecule can cross the cell membrane.

What are size, charge, and polarity?

500

This term describes the "front" of the body, and is aligned with the inferior portion of the body in a four-legged animal.

What is ventral?

500

This is the most lateral and proximal part of the shoulder.

What is the deltoid region?

500

The main organ of this system helps ensure that the blood is isotonic to the cells throughout the body.

What is the excretory system?

500

Due to it's function, a muscle fiber (cell) has many of this organelle.

What are mitochondria?

500
A cell placed into this type of solution will likely lyse (pop) if given enough time.

What is a hypotonic solution?