Cells/Tissues
Cells/Tissue pt 2
Organs and Body Systems
Skeletal System
Skeletal System pt 2
100

What are cells?

basic unit of all living things, from bacteria to plants to animals to human beings

100

How many phases of metabolism are there?

two

100

What is the organ that excretes water and waste products?

kidney
100

What body system provides the physical foundation of the body?

skeletal

100

What bone forms the lower jawbone, the largest and strongest bone of the face?

mandible

200

What is histology the study of?

study of tiny structures found in living tissue

200

What is anabolism?

metabolic process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones

200

what is the function of the heart?

circulates the blood

200

What is the study of the anatomy, structure, and function of the bones?

osteology

200

How many pairs of bones are there in the ribs?

12

300

The cells of all living things are composed of a substance called

protoplasm

300

What is the phase of metabolism in which complex compounds within the cells are broken down into smaller ones?

catabolism

300

What body system enables breathing?

respiratory

300

What term means bone and is used as a prefix in many medical terms?

os

300

what is the connection between two or more bones of the skeleton

joint

400

What is mitosis?

process of cell reproduction

400

Which type of tissue binds together other tissues of the body?

connective

400

What body system protects the body from disease?

lymphatic

400

How many nasal bones form the bridge of the nose?

two

400

Which is the name of the elastic, bony cage that serves as a protective framework for the heart, lungs, and other internal organs?

thorax

500

During mitosis, a cell divides into two identical cells called _______ cells.

daughter

500

what does nerve tissue do?

carry message to and from the brain
500

what are organs

structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform a specific function in plants and animals

500

What is the bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape?

occipital 

500

where is your cranium? where is your clavicle? what is another name for your clavicle?

your head, collerbone