What organelle is the powerhouse of the cell?
Mitochondria
Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nervous
What is the end of the long bone called?
Epiphysis
Which type of filament is thin?
Actin
Dendrites
What is the organelle that stores the DNA?
Nucleus
What type of tissue disease is Epidermolysis Bullosa?
It is a connective tissue disorder.
What are matured bone cells called?
Osteocytes
Which type of muscle tissue is found in the stomach?
Smooth
What are the 4 major lobes of the brain?
What is osmosis?
The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
What is the difference between a tendon and a ligament?
A tendon is muscle to bone. A ligament is bone to bone.
Which bone in the lower arm connects to the thumb?
Radius
Synapse
What does myelin sheath help nerves with?
It helps the electrical impulses to move more quickly and efficiently.
What phase in mitosis chromatids are separated and moved to opposite poles?
Anaphase
What type of muscle tissue is straited?
Skeletal
What bone of the skull is the only moveable bone?
Mandible
What is released into the cleft in order for them to tell the muscle to contract?
Neurotransmitters
What type of neuroglial cells connects blood vessels to neurons?
Astrocytes
What type of active transport allows for things to be able to enter the cell?
Endocytosis
Where is elastic cartilage found?
In the external ear and larynx.
Where is the hinge joint found in?
Elbow and knee
In which autoimmune diseases are the acetylcholine receptors damaged?
Myasthenia Gravis
What is the Broca's Area responsible for and where is it found?
It is responsible for forming sentences, and it is found in the left frontal lobe.