Cells
Tissues
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nervous System
100

What is considered the "powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

100

What are the four main types of tissues in the body?

Connective, muscle, epithelial, and nervous.

100

What is the function of osteocytes?

Osteocytes maintain the bone matrix and regulate calcium levels.

100

What are the three types of muscle tissue?

Cardiac, smooth and skeletal.

100

What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?

Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.

200

What is the third phase during mitosis?

Metaphase

200

What is the function of squamous epithelial cells?

They provide a thin, flat layer for diffusion and filtration.

200

What type of joint is the shoulder?

Ball and socket joint

200

What is the role of actin and myosin in muscle contraction?

Actin and myosin interact to slide against one another, causing contraction.

200

What is the function of dendrites?

To receive signals from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body.

300

The plasma membrane is selectively permeable. 

True or False?

True

300

What is the role of cartilage in the body?

Cartilage provides support and cushioning in joints and other parts of the body.

300

Name the three regions of the vertebral column.

Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar.

300

Explain the sliding filament theory.

Myosin heads attach to actin filaments and pull them inward, shortening the muscle during contraction.

300

What does myelin do?

Myelin insulates axons to speed up signal transition.

400

How water molecules move across a semipermeable membrane that separates two solutions.

Is this osmosis or diffusion?

Osmosis

400

What is the difference between a ligament and a tendon?

A ligament connects the bone to bone, a tendon connects muscle to bone.

400

What is the diaphysis on a long bone?

The shaft of the middle part of a long bone.

400

What is the function of the sarcolemma?

The sarcolemma is the cell membrane of the muscle cell that conducts electrical signals for contraction.

400

Name the four lobes of the brain and one function for each.

Frontal: Decision making

Parietal: Sensory processing

Temporal: Hearing and memory

Occipital: Vision

500

What is the difference between endocytosis and exocytosis?

Endocytosis brings substances into the cell, exocytosis removes them.

500

Describe how epidermolysis bullosa affects connective tissue.

It causes the skin to blister easily due to defective proteins that fail to anchor skin layers together.

500

Identify the type of bone that the pelvis is.

Irregular bone

500

Describe how neuromuscular junction works.

A motor neuron releases neurotransmitters at the synapse, triggering the muscle cell to contract.

500

Describe the role of astrocytes.

Support neurons and maintain the blood brain barrier.