The process of a cell dividing into two daughter cells
What is Mitosis?
The part of the muscle farthest from the skeleton, also known as the moveable attachment, is the _______.
What is insertion?
Blood is sent from the hear to the lungs to be oxygenated in a process known as ______.
What is pulmonary circulation?
Phalanges are found.
What are Hands?
The lunula is found where.
What is the Nail?
The basic cell of the nervous system.
What is neurons?
This system covers, shapes and supports the skeleton.
The fluid part of the blood that contains 90% water and acts as delivery system.
What is Plasma?
The humerus is located.
Where is the upper arm?
The type of tissue that stores energy.
What is connective or adipose tissue?
The dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell.
What is nucleus?
The term is best described as the part of the muscle that does not move.
What is the Origin?
The circulation of oxygenated blood from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart again.
What is systemic circulation?
The bone that is just above the ribcage.
What is the Clavicle?
What is medical advice?
The blueprint material of genetic information.
What is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)?
The muscle that extends from the ear to the collarbone.
What is sternocleidomastoid (SCM)?
The nutrient-rich fluid circulation through the circulatory system.
What is blood?
Joints come in two types.
What is movable and immovable?
The study of the structure of the human body.
What is anatomy?
Before human cells can grow and reproduce they need __________. (Get rid of)
What is the ability to eliminate waste products?
The zygomaticus minor is a muscle of the ______
What is the mouth?
The blood cell destroys disease-causing germs.
What is White Blood Cells?
The bride of the nose is formed by _____.
The biological term that denotes a structure composed of specialized tissues that perform specific functions.
What are Organs