Cells
Regional Terms
Anatomy Basics
Cell Transport
Homeostasis and Regulation
100

The smallest unit capable of life on its on 

What is a cell?

100

To make a banana split, you halve a banana into two long, equal, right and left sides along the...

What is midsagittal plane?

100

I act as a barrier to protect the body from infectious agents in the environment. 

What is the integumentary system? 

100

This type of cell transport moves small molecules like O2 and CO2. 

What is simple diffusion?

100

It is what causes a cell to swell 

What is hypotonic? 

200

Specialize in the engulfment and digestion of harmful substances

What is a lysomsome?

200

The part of the body that was affected when an injury occurred on the superior appendicular region.

What is the arm?

200

The body system responsible for the production and secretion of hormones. 

What is the endocrine system? 

200

This type of transport moves large molecules like glucose. 

What is facilitated diffusion? 

200

Causes a low concentration of water.

What is hypertonic? 

300

Specializes in packaging and secreting digestive enzymes in vesicles. 

What are Golgi Bodies?

300

The part of the body affected by a rash that spread from inferior to the chest to the superior of the pubic bone. 

What is the abdomen and pelvis? 

300

Tissue that allows us to respond to stimuli in our external environment. 

What is nervous tissue? 

300

When a white blood cell captures bacteria in to the cell it is called... 

What is endocytosis?

300

In a ___________ feedback loop the output of the system amplifies the response. 

What is a positive feedback loop? 

400

The cell fails to go through DNA replication prior to mitosis causing the daughter cell to..

What is have the wrong number of chromosomes? 

400

If a rash is external it is ___________ rash. 

What is superficial? 

400
Tissue that is the most abundant and widely distributed in the entire body. 

What is connective tissue? 

400

When water moves out of a cell.. 

What is osmosis?

400

Name the three steps to a signaling pathway.  

What is signal, transduction, and response? 

500

Label D shows the

What is mitochondria? 

500

This body cavity holds the brain and spinal cord.   

What is the dorsal body cavity? 

500

This tissue lines the body cavities. 

What is epithelial tissue? 

500

When a cell uses energy to pump molecules across the membrane, against the gradient through a protein channel it is called..

What is a molecular pump? 

500

List 2 types of responses that can be triggered by a signaling pathway. 

What is open ion channels, alternate gene expression, or alter enzyme activity?