What type of cells are humans composed of?
What is animal cells
What is the basic unit of life?
What is cells
How many stages are in mitosis?
What is 5
Name a major body cavity
What is Dorsal,ventral,thoracic,abdominal
What position is the framework for these?
What is anatomical position
Name an organelle that was listed
What is Ribosome,lysosome, rough er, nucleus, golgi apparatus, mitochondria
Define homeostasis
what is the body's internal balance
What is the product of mitosis?
What is two identical daughter cells
What is the largest body cavity?
What is abdominopelvic cavity
What directional term separates the left and right?
What is midline
What kind of energy do the cells use/produce?
What is ATP
Define cellular respiration
What is the process of energy production in a cell, turns glucose into ATP
What is the byproduct of meiosis?
What is four genetically diverse gametes
What separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities?
What is the diaphragm
In relation to the shoulders, the neck and head are considered to be in this position
What is superior
What ways do cells reproduce?
What is meiosis and mitosis
Name the Organization of the body in order
What is cellular level, tissue level, organ level, system level, organism level
Name the phase in which a cell receives its own cytoplasm and plasma membrane
What is cytokenesis
What is the purpose of the body cavities?
What is house, protect, and support the vital organs.
What is the opposite of proximal?
What is distal
What makes the rough ER ROUGH?
What is ribosomes
Name the 4 tissues
What is epithelial , muscular, nervous, connective
Name all the phases of meiosis
What is prophase 1, metaphase 1, anaphase 1, telophase 1, prophase 2, metaphase 2, anaphase 2, telophase 2
What fluid fills/coats the body cavities?
What is serous
The skin is considered to be in this position relative to the muscles
What is superficial