Amsa 101
Dorsal - answer Spinal side of the body
Palmar - answer palm of hand
plantar - answer sole of foot
Flexion - answer bending a joint
extension - answer Straightening of a joint
Adduction - answer Movement toward the midline of the body
Abduction - answer motion away from the midline
bilateral - answer both sides
structure - answer The arrangement of parts in an organism
unilaterally - answer Only one side of the body
The Fowler position - answersemi-sitting position with slight elevation of the knees
High Fowler position - answersitting at a 90 degree angle
prone - answerlying face down
supine - answerlying on the back
Ur - answerurine
hyper - answerexcessive
-ic - answerpertaining to
Emesis - answervomiting
An - answerwithout
alges - answerpain
Cells - answerBasic unit of life
, Atom - answerSmallest particle of an element
Molecule - answertwo or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
Macromolecules - answerlarge molecules
Organelle - answerA tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
Tissue - answerA group of similar cells that perform the same function.
Organ - answerA collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
organ system - answergroup of organs that work together to perform a specific function
Human organism - answerAn individual living thing
Major components - answerCell membrane , cytoplasm and nucleus
cell membrane - answerOutermost structure of the cell. Also known as the cell wall
Cytoplasm - answergel-like fluid inside the cell
Nucleus - answerContains DNA helps move substances between the nucleus and
cytoplasm
Endoplasmic Reticulum - answerComposed of fluid filled sacs called vesicles
Smooth ER - answerlacks ribosomes, synthesizes lipid molecules
Rough ER - answercontains ribosomes for protein synthesis
Ribosomes - answersite of protein synthesis
Vesicles - answersmall membrane sacs that specialize in moving products into, out of,
and within a cell
Golgi apparatus - answerFlattened membranous sacs and helps transports proteins to
help synthesize on the rough er
Mitochondria - answerPowerhouse of the cell. Creates ATP and cellular respiration is
the process where energy is released from glucose.
Lysosomes - answerGarbage disposal unit
Dorsal - answer Spinal side of the body
Palmar - answer palm of hand
plantar - answer sole of foot
Flexion - answer bending a joint
extension - answer Straightening of a joint
Adduction - answer Movement toward the midline of the body
Abduction - answer motion away from the midline
bilateral - answer both sides
structure - answer The arrangement of parts in an organism
unilaterally - answer Only one side of the body
The Fowler position - answersemi-sitting position with slight elevation of the knees
High Fowler position - answersitting at a 90 degree angle
prone - answerlying face down
supine - answerlying on the back
Ur - answerurine
hyper - answerexcessive
-ic - answerpertaining to
Emesis - answervomiting
An - answerwithout
alges - answerpain
Cells - answerBasic unit of life
, Atom - answerSmallest particle of an element
Molecule - answertwo or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
Macromolecules - answerlarge molecules
Organelle - answerA tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
Tissue - answerA group of similar cells that perform the same function.
Organ - answerA collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
organ system - answergroup of organs that work together to perform a specific function
Human organism - answerAn individual living thing
Major components - answerCell membrane , cytoplasm and nucleus
cell membrane - answerOutermost structure of the cell. Also known as the cell wall
Cytoplasm - answergel-like fluid inside the cell
Nucleus - answerContains DNA helps move substances between the nucleus and
cytoplasm
Endoplasmic Reticulum - answerComposed of fluid filled sacs called vesicles
Smooth ER - answerlacks ribosomes, synthesizes lipid molecules
Rough ER - answercontains ribosomes for protein synthesis
Ribosomes - answersite of protein synthesis
Vesicles - answersmall membrane sacs that specialize in moving products into, out of,
and within a cell
Golgi apparatus - answerFlattened membranous sacs and helps transports proteins to
help synthesize on the rough er
Mitochondria - answerPowerhouse of the cell. Creates ATP and cellular respiration is
the process where energy is released from glucose.
Lysosomes - answerGarbage disposal unit