Chapter 1 Word Scramble
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abdominal quadrants | dividing abdomen into four quadrants |
abdominopelvic cavity | inferior part of the ventral body cavity. |
adhesion molecules | allow cells of tissue to recognize one another and stick together.determine ability of particular dissolved substance and enter or leave cell-particularly for substances that carry electrical charge. |
adipocytes | cells derived from fibroblasts-interior is dominated by a droplet of fat-movement of fat between adipose tissues and bloodstream conttrolled by nervous and endocrine systems |
adipose tissue | specialized for storage of fat--functions as energy reserve,-fat cushions internal organs, reduces heat loss through skin and gives body its contours. |
ADP | energy depleted form of mitochondria |
anatomical position | subject is erect, facing the viewer, feet pointed ahead, arms at the sides, palms of hands turned forward |
appendicular region | consisting of the limbs or extremeties |
ATP | general chemical energy source for energy-requiring cellular prosses of mitochondria |
axial region | consists of the head, neck, and trunk |
bilayer | double layer of phospholipids-each cell has one-hydrophilic heads facing the extracellular fluid on one side and the cytoplasm on the other-hydrophilic tails of phospholipids point towards the interior of the membrane. |
blood plasma | fluid component containing salts; some organic solutes; disolved gases and proteins; formed elements, including erythrocytes, leukocytes and thrombocytes. |
body cavities | two major hollow internal spaces that enclose internal organs |
bone marrow | fills spaces of trabeculae |
canaliculus | radiating out at right angles to each Haversian canal are small channels that allow nutrients and oxygen to reach osteocytes and cellular wastes to be removed |
cancellous bone | spongy bone-consists of a meshwork of mineralized trabeculae with bone marrow filling the spaces |
cardiac muscle | makes up the walls of the heart and is responsible for circulating blood to all parts of the body |
cartilage | a strong, flexible, smooth material composed of collagen and chondroitin-in adults supports some soft tissues, |
chondrocytes | cells that cartilage is secreted from |
chondroitin | a tough, flexible material that is a major component of cartilage, one form of connective tissue |
collagen | giant, fibrous molecules that may be arranged in bundles or as a mesh |
compact bone | outer covering of bone- dense bone- surrounding a core of cancellous bone- composed of units called osteon |
connective tissue | from the mesoderm |
connective tissue proper | composes a loosely arranged structural framework for almost every tissue |
cranial cavity | within the skull, contains the brain, and the vertebral canal within the vertebral column which contains spinal cord and spinal roots |
cuboidal | epithelial cells are approximately as wide as they are tall |
cytoplasm | intracellular fluid- contains a number of characteristic organelles |
cytoskeleton | the scaffold of filaments within the cytoplasm that allow the cell to maintain a form and move |
differentiation | process in which unspecialized cells acquire specific cellular structures and become specialized to perform specific functions |
directional terms | way of decribing the relationships of individual structures and regions |
ectoderm | cells of embrio that lie outermost |
elastin | giant fibrous molecules, that may be arranged in bundles or mesh |
endocrine glands | formed by epithelial cells- secrete chemical messengers called hormones into the blood |
endoderm | cells of embryo that lie innermost |
endoplasmic reticulum | ER-an internal membrane system that contains proteins and lipids destined for various metaboli fates within the cell, for secretion to exterior, or for incorporation into the plasma membrane |
epithelial tissue | from the ectoderm and endoderm |
erythrocytes | red blood cells |
exocrine glands | formed by epithelial cells- secrete substances by way of ducts to the exterior |
extrinsic | membrane proteins less tightly attached and may be removed by chemical treatments that do not dissolve the membrane |
fibroblasts | characteristic cells that secrete intercellular materials |
formed elements | erythrocytes, leukocytes and thrombocytes |
frontal section | pass parallel to the midline and at right angles to the lane of the sagittal section- would divide the body into dorsal and ventral portions |
glia | support the neurons and maintain a favorable environment for their functions |
glycoproteins | proteins that strands of sugar molecules are attached to |
Golgi apparatus | closely stacked sacs of ER that serve as a sorting station for proteins sythesized by ribosomes attached to the ER- these proteins are labeled for various destinations in the cell |
Haversian canal | surrounded by an osteon- contains blood vessels and nerves |
horizontal section | (transverse) a cut at right angles to the midline and dividing the body into superior and inferior portions |
hormones | chemical messangers secreted by endocrine glands-in the blood |
hyaluronic acid | intercellular substance formed by connective tissues-forma a gel that cements cells together and acts as a cushion |
intercellular material | generated by connective tissue- large deposits of insoluble material.-secreted by characteristic cells called fibroblasts |
intermediate filaments | part of the cytoskeleton-allows cell to maintain a form and to move |
intrinsic | membrane proteins from plasma membrane- tightly associated with the membrane and in some cases span it from one side to the other |
lacunae | spaces between the lamellae--occupied by osteocytes |
lamellae | concentric rings of mineralized intercellular substance surrounding the Haversian canal |
leukocytes | white blood cells |
ligaments | structures that hold joints together-composed mainly of bundles of collagen and elastin fibers all with the same orientation |
mesoderm | unspecialized cells of the embryo--comes to lie between the ectoderm and endoderm |
microfilaments | part of the cytoskeleton that allow the cell to maintain a form and move |
microtubules | part of the cytoskeleton that allow the cell to maintain a form and move |
midline | a cut made in the middle of the body from head to toes |
midsagittal section | if the body were sliced into equal right and left halves--would pass through the sagittal plane along the midline of the body |
mitochondria | rod-like structures consisting, of a double-bilayer membrain--sites of the reactions of terminal oxidative metabolism--energy from oxidation of foodstuffs is applied to the synthesis of ATP--believed to evolved from bacteria that took up residence in prim |
Neurons | generate and conduct electrical impulses and communicate with other cells by way of chemical messages--divided from nervous tissue |
nucleus | contains genetic material (DNA), together with molecules that affect expression of specific parts of the genetic code--bound with double-bilayer membrane penetrated with porthole-like nuclear pores |
organelles | characteristic part of the cytoplasm--nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi aparatus, and mitochondria |
osteoblasts | type of osteocyte--synthesize bone |
osteocytes | bone cells--two types--osteoblasts and osteoclasts |
osteons | units that compose compact bone--surrounds a central Haversian canal |
oxidative phosphorylation | energy from oxidation of foodstuffs is applied to the synthesis of ATP, the general chemical energy source for energy-requiring cellular prosses, for ADP, and energy-depleted form of the same molecule |
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