Anatomy Unit 1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Which of the following describes Anatomy | Structure of Body Parts |
Define Physiology | function of body, and what the parts do |
Metabolism refers to as | All physical and chemical change in an organ |
Homeostasis can be best described as: | Tendency to maintain a stable internal environment |
Smallest to Largest levels of orginization of the body are | atom,molecules,macromolecules,organelles,tissue,organ system,organism |
The Contraction of the uterus during the birth of a baby is an example of which type of feedback | passive |
The Lungs are located in which cavity | Resportory |
A plane through the body that would divide the body into right and left is called | sugiteal |
A Plain through the body that would divide into right and left sides would be | foreal |
The kind of element is determined by the number of | protons |
when atoms combine, they may gain, loose, or share | bonding |
Which of the following bonds are the weakest? | Hydrogen |
A solution that contains a greater concentration of hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions is a | base |
Peptide bonds join together molecukes of | Amenoacids |
the simple sugars that are building blocks for other carbohydrates are | Monocerids |
the basic building blocks are | smooth er |
a structural lipid found in the cell membrane is a | phospholipid |
the major function of ribosomes is to synthesize | and transport proteins |
the organelles that can digest and destroy microbes that invade the cell are | lisosomes |
what organelle processes and packages materials to be secreted | goligi apparatus |
Granules or threads within the nucleus are called | chromatains |
the major energy production site of the cell is the | mitochondria |
DNA is a major constitution of which cell organelle? | nucleouls |
in the cell membrane, the hydrolipids part of the phospholipid molecule | lines water |
diffusion of particles through a membrane by means of a carrier molecule is called | Facilitated diffusion |
phagosytosis is an example of | trapping bacteria cells (white blood) |
The correct arrangement of the phase of mitosis is | Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telephase |
during which stage of mitosis do the centrioles move to the opposite poles of the cells | Prophase |
after phagocytosis occurs, enzymes from this organelle can digest what is in the vesicle | lisosomes |
Materials can be movied from low concentration to a high concentration through | concentration gradient |
Heart | Circulatory System |
Trachea | Respiratory System |
Spinal Cord | Nervous System |
Skin | Integumentary System |
Kidneys | Excretory System |
Large Intestine | Digestive System |
Uterus | Reproductive System |
Occipital refers to the | Back of lower skull |
Thoracic refers to the | Chest |
orbital refers to the | Eyes |
Umbilical refers to the | Naval |
Frontal refers to the | Forehead |
Buccal refers to the | Inside of the cheek |
Cervical refers to the | Neck |
Brain of the cell | Nucleus |
power house of the cell | mitochondria |
post office of the cell | golgi apparatus |
packages proteins that the ribosome make | Rough endoplasmic reticulum |
gate keeper of the cell | plasma membrane |
RNA is found in here | nucleouls |
subway for fats | smooth er |
part of cytoskeleton: active during cell division | centrioles |
protein factories | ribosome |
found in the nucleus: DNA | Chromatin |
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