What is the study of process of living organisms?
What is Physiology
What is the site where ALL chemical reactions take place?
What is Cytoplasm
What type of tissue covers surface, forms lining of intestinal, respiratory, urinary tracts, forms glands, lines cavities?
What is Epithelial
What is the horizontal cut that divides the body into superior & inferior?
What is Transverse plane
What is described as one long continuous cavity that is located on the back of the body, divided into two sections?
What is Dorsal cavity
What is the basic substance of all life?
What is Protoplasm
What organelle is responsible for cellular respiration & energy production, also known as the powerhouse of the cell?
What is a Mitochondria
What is an example of soft connective tissue that stores fat to use as energy?
What is Adipose
This refers to body parts located near sacral region of the spinal column.
What is Caudal/Dorsal
What is the cavity located in the chest, contains the heart, lungs, and the large blood vessels?
What is Thoracic Cavity
What are the microscopic structures that carry on all functions of life?
What is cells
What is the small region located in the cytoplasm, near nucleus that contains 2 centrioles which will divide during mitosis?
What is Centromere
Which type of soft connective tissue make up ligaments and tendons?
What is Fibrous tissue
This divides body into equal Right & Left parts.
What is Midsagittal Plane
The Appendix is located in this abdominal quadrant.
What is Right Lower Quadrant
What do groups of tissues make up?
What is organs
What fine network of tubular structures allows for transport of materials into & out of nucleus, in particular proteins?
What is Endoplasmic Reticulum
Which tissues transmit messages throughout the body?
What is Nerve tissue
This directional term means toward the midline.
What is medial
What is the abdominal region located in the pelvic area?
What is Hypogastric Region
What is the study of how disease occurs & responses of living organisms to disease processes?
What is Pathophysiology
What organelle contains digestive enzymes that digest and destroy old cells, bacteria, and foreign materials, and important function of the body immune system?
What is Lysosomes
Which Striated, involuntary tissue causes the heart to beat?
What is Cardiac muscle tissue
What body part is close to the point of reference?
What is Proximal
The liver is most in this abdominal region.
What is Right Hypochondriac Region