organelles
cells
tissues
skin
surprise
100

the ________ converts food into energy

mitochondria
100

true or false

men and women have the same reproductive cells

flase

100

tissues are made up of many _________

cells

100

the largest organ in the body is

skin

100

what is the name of the skin system?

integumentary

200

cytoplasm is compared to what food?

jelly

200

osteoclasts do what

break down bone

200

how many basic types of tissues do we have and what are they

4
nervous, muscle, skeletal, connective

200

what are the three layers of skin (superficial to deep)

epidermis, dermis, hypodermis

200

what is the order of smallest to largest parts of the makeup of our bodies?

organelles - cells - tissues - organs - organ systems 

300

the cells headquarters which stores DNA is the 

neucleous

300

nerve cells are made up of what two parts?

axon and dendrite

300

what does pseudostratified mean?

fake stratified:

it is one layer but looks like many

300

in which layer are the veins and arteries found?

dermis

300
when something is closer to the skin it is anatomically referred to as being _________.

superficial

400

what does organelle mean?

mini cell

400

what are the three types of blood cells and their roles:

  • Red Blood Cells: Carry oxygen around the body
  • White Blood Cells: part of the immune system
  • Platelets: Help blood clots to prevent blood loss after injury
400

how many shapes of connective tissue do we have? what are their names?

6

simple squamous, simple cuboidal

stratified squamous, stratifies cuboidal

columnar, pseudostratified

400

Which of the following does not belong:hair, dermis, vein, artery, sweat gland, hair bulb, adipose tissue

adipose tissue

400

what are the three anatomical cuts called?

transverse, coronal, frontal

500

what does ATP stand for

Adenosine Triphosphate

500

give two examples of white blood cells

neutrophils and basophils

500

what is the name for voluntary muscle tissue?

striated (striped)

500

list the layers of epidermis (from most superficial to deepest)

Stratum corneum, Stratum lucidium, Stratum granulosum, Stratum spinosum, Stratum basale

500

what does the term anatomy mean?
ana?
tomy?

anatomy: the study of the human body

ana: up
tomy: to cut