with correct answers.
Nucleus, Cytoplasm, and cell membrane ANS - The principle parts of the cell
Mitosis ANS - The process by which cells reproduce by dividing into identical cells called daughter cells.
Cytoplasm ANS - The protoplasm of a cell that surrounds the nucleus.
Protoplasm ANS - Cells are made up of a colorless, jelly like substance ___ in which food elements such
as protein, fats, carbohydrates, mineral sales, and water are present.
Foods, oxygen, water ANS - Cells will continue to grow and thrive as long as they are favored with the
proper temperature, they can eliminate waste products and are favored with an adequate supply of
____.
Metabolism ANS - The complex chemical process whereby body cells are nourished and supplied with
energy needed to carry on their many activities.
Anabolism ANS - The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones, during which the body
stores water, food and oxygen for the time when they are needed for the cell growth and repair.
Organs ANS - Structures of the body that are designed to accomplish a specific function.
Adipose Tissue ANS - Tissue that gives smoothness and contour to the body.
, Nerve Tissue ANS - Tissue that carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all
body functions.
Epithelial Tissue ANS - The protective covering on body surfaces, such as the skin, mucous membranes,
or linings of the heart, digestive and respiratory organs, and glands.
Catabolism ANS - During this, energy can be stored by special molecules and used or muscle
contraction, secretion, or heat production.
Tissues ANS - Groups of cells of the same kind.
Connective Tissue ANS - Tissue that binds together, protects, and supports various parts of the body.
Catabolism ANS - The process of breaking down of larger substances or molecules into smaller ones.
Mandible ANS - The largest and strongest bone of the face.
Maxilla ANS - The bones of the upper jaw.
Occipital ANS - The hindmost bone of the skull.
Humerus ANS - The uppermost and largest bone of the arm.
Myology ANS - The study of the structure, functions, and diseases of the muscles.
Epicranius ANS - The broad muscle that covers the top of the skull.
Origin, Insertion, Middle ANS - The three parts of a muscle.
40% ANS - Muscles represent __ of the body's total weight.