This largest organelle is the control center of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
What is nervous tissue?
What is superior?
a group of organelles
What is a cell
A protective response that is the initial response for an injury is this that allows for the elimination of pathogens and foreign agents and maximal repair
What is inflammation?
This is the powerplant of the cell and gives it energy in the form of ATP.
This type of tissue provides the framework for the body.
What is connective tissue?
Front
What is anterior?
A group of tissues.
What is an organ?
The acronym SHARP is used to identify inflammation. If Swelling, Heat, A loss of function, Redness and pain are present we classify the injury as this meaning abrupt onset and short lasting.
What is acute?
These protein factories sometimes get trapped in the Endoplasmic Reticulum making it rough.
What are ribosomes?
This type of tissue is responsible for contracting and has three types: skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
What is muscle?
away from the midline
What is lateral?
Am entire group of organ systems that work together to form a complete being.
What is an organism?
The second stage of tissue repair is this where the growth of new functional tissues after it is damaged.
What is regeneration?
These are broken off of the golgi apparatus (body) and are responsible for cleaning up the cell which is why they are known as the cells garbage disposal or janitors.
What are lysomes?
This tissue provides coverings for both hollow organs and our body.
What is epithelial?
nearer to the point of reference on an appendage
What is proximal?
A group of organs such as the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra that work together for a common function.
What is organ system?
What are adhesions?
What is the nucleolus?
Bones, Cartilage, blood and adipose are all types of this tissue.
What is connective tissue?
What is ipsilateral?
Things such as oxygen, carbon, minerals, and iron fall into this level which some say is the smallest level
What is chemical?
What is vascularization?