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Flash Cards for Human Anatomy

Question / AnswerTerm Definition
The structure that is referred to as the "Powerhouse" of the cell is called the: Mitochondria
A plane through the body that divides the body into right and left sides is called: Coronal
The Brain is _______ as compared to as the skull deep
The most abundant element essential to life is oxygen
Which of the following is not a subatomic particle Neutron
The fundamental organizational unit of life is the cell
The nucleolus is composed chiefly of: rRNA
Main cell structures include all of the following except: interstitial fluid
The Nucleus is the only structure in the cell that contains DNA. (T/F) False
The extracellular components of bone matrix are hard and calcified
Which of these pelvic bones is the most anteriorly placed? pubis
Where are the smallest bones in the body located? Ears
What is hyaline? The most common type of cartilage
What is a zygomatic bone? Facial bone
Is Cardiac a type of connective tissue? (Y/N) Yes
Do bones contain osteocytes? (Y/N) Yes
What is the strongest most durable type of cartilage? Fibrocartilage
Adipose tissue is? a strong tissue
Is muscle a principal type of tissue? (Y/N) No
ATP production occurs within which organelle? Mitochondrion
Do immune cells recognize and destroy nonself cells? (Y/N) Yes
Created by: Madi.pyle
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