Levels of Organization
Terminology and General Plan of the Body
Cell Structure and Transport
The Genetic Code and Protein Synthesis
Cell Division
100

Usually simple molecules made of one or two elements.

What is Inorganic Chemicals?

100

Membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord.

What are Meninges?

100
Certain substances are permitted to pass through and others are not.

What is Selectively Permeable?

100

The sequence of bases, the sequence of A, T, C, and G.

What is The Genetic Code?

100

The process of cell division in which one cell with a diploid number of chromosomes divides.

What is Mytosis?

200

Are often very complex and always contain elements carbon and hydrogen.

What are Organic Chemicals?

200

The horizontal plane that separates the body into upper and lower portions.

What is Transverse Section?

200

The water portion of cytoplasm.

What is Cytosol?

200

A gene may also be influenced by chemical activity.

What is Epigenetics?

200

The period of time between mitotic divisions during which DNA replications takes place.

What is Interphase?

300

Cover or line body surfaces; some are capable of creating secretions.

What are epithelial tissues?

300

Two transverse planes and two sagittal planes divide the abdomen into nine areas.

What are Nine Areas?

300

An extensive network of membranous tubules.

What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum?

300
The code for a single amino acid that consists of three bases in the DNA molecule.

What is a Codone?

300

The first stage of mitosis in which the pairs of chromatids become visible.

What is Prophase?

400

This includes size, shape, composition, and even perhaps coloration.

What is Anatomy?

400

A plane perpendicular to the long axis of an organ.

What is a Cross Section?

400

A barrel shaped organelle made of enzymes that cut protein molecules apart.

What is a Proteasome?

400

A chemical bond that links to amino acids in a protein molecule.

What are Peptide Bonds?

400

The third stage of mitosis in which the separate sets of chromosomes move towards opposite poles of the cell.

What is Anaphase?

500

How the body functions.

What is Pathophysiology?

500

A plane from side-to-side that separates the body into front and back portions.

What is the Coronal Section?

500

A series of flat membranous sacs, somewhat like a stack saucers.

What is the Golgi Apparatus?

500

The transcription and translation of a DNA gene to mRNA and to a protein that gives a cell a particular characteristic.

What is Gene Expression?

500

The fourth stage of mitosis in which two nuclei are reformed?

What is Telophase?