This is a group of cells that act together to perform a function.
What is Tissue?
This type of subatomic particle is found at varying distances from the nucleus in orbits called energy levels.
What are Electrons?
This major cell component is made up of triglycerides, proteins, and cholesterol.
What is the Plasma (Cell) Membrane?
This tissue type can be described by the shape of the cells and the amount of layers of cells it is made of.
What is Epithelial tissue?
This process is a specific form of diffusion that shares its name with a treatment for kidney failure.
What is Dialysis?
This is the position a body is said to be in when the patient is erect, feet facing forward, shoulder-width apart, with the face straight ahead, arms by the sides with the palms facing up.
What is Anatomical Position?
This bond typically dissociate in water to form electrolytes.
What is Ionic Bond?
This stage of mitosis involves the chromosomes dissolving and the splitting of the cell into two identical daughters.
What is Telophase?
This is the fluid that surrounds cells, mostly made of water with varying degrees of fibers and other proteins.
What is the Matrix / Extracellular Matrix?
This tissue has both striations and intercalated disks.
What is Cardiac Muscle?
These are the two major body cavities.
What are the Dorsal and Ventral Body Cavities?
This solution has more OH- ions than H+ ions, has a pH greater than 7, and is considered the opposite of an acid.
What is a Base?
All cells have at least one of this type of cell projections.
What is Cilia?
This type of muscle is striated and voluntary.
What is Skeletal Muscle?
This organelle can be found either free-floating or attached to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and is commonly called the protein factory of the cell.
What is a Ribosome?
The maintenance of uterine contractions during labor are said to be this kind of feedback loop.
What is a Positive Feedback Loop?
Lactose and Sucrose are examples of this type of carbohydrate.
What is a disaccharide?
A solution that has an equal solute concentration to a cell placed in said solution is said to be this to the cell.
What is Isotonic?
This dense fibrous connective tissue has bundles of collagen fibers that run parallel to one another.
What is Regular Dense Fibrous Connective Tissue?
This directional term means farther away from the trunk / point of attachment.
What is Distal?
This anatomical term means closer to the surface/closer to the skin.
What is Superficial?
This process uses water to break a large molecule into two smaller ones.
What is Hydrolysis?
This term refers to a decrease in cell size.
What is Atrophy?
This is an unusually thick scar that develops in the lowest layer of the skin.
What is a Keloid?
Two Hydrogen atoms bonded together are an example of this.
What is an Element?
What is a Molecule?
What is a Covalent Bond?