Body Organization
Cells & Mitosis
Tissues & Skin
Skeletal
Muscular
100

What is the sum total of all of the physical & chemical reactions that occur in the body?

Metabolism

100

ATP production occurs in this organelle:

mitochondria

100

How many principal types of tissue are there?

4

100

The skull bone that articulates with the first vertebrae is the:

occipital bone

100

A muscle attaches in at least two locations.  The attachment that remains stationary when the muscle contracts is the:

origin point

200

A sagittal section would divide the body into:

left and right sides

200

Ribosomes are responsible for this function:

protein synthesis

200

One layer of flattened epithelial cells is referred to as:

simple squamous

200

What is the name of the only bone in the body that does not articulate with any other bone?

hyoid

200

The large muscle on the lateral side of the head that acts as your largest and strongest chewing muscle is:

masseter

300

Describe anatomical position.

head forward
feet forward
standing upright
palms forward

300

In non-dividing cells, DNA appears as thin strands called:

chromatin

300

The strongest type of cartilage is:

fibrocartilage

300

What is the name of the socket in the hip for the femur?

acetabulum

300

Describe plantar flexion

pointing toes (downwards)
standing on tip toes

400

The elbow lies ___________ to the forearm.

proximal

400

In this mitotic phase, chromosomes are lined up down the middle of the cell

metaphase

400

Sebaceous glands secrete this substance:

oil (sebum)

400

The metatarsals are found in the:

foot

400

Muscle movement term that means to move away from the midline of the body

abduct

500

Homeostasis: This type of feedback will accelerate a change.

positive

500

What is the name of the cellular adaptation that helps to sweep materials across the surface of the cell?

cilia

500

Thick skin is made up of how many layers?

5

500

Name the longer bone found in the forearm.

Ulna

500

This muscle allows you to bow your head (chin to chest)

sternocleidomastoid