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63 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
the head
cephalic
the face
facial
the forehead
frontal
the eye
orbital
the ear
otic
the nose
nasal
buccal
the cheek
oral
the mouth
cranial
the skull
occipital
the back of the head
cervical
the neck
thoracic
the chest
pectoral
the breast area
sterna
the breast bone
abdominal
the abdomen
ventral
the belly
unbilical
the navel
coxal
hip
pelvic
the pelvis area
pubic
the genital area
dorsal
the back
scapular
the shoulder blade regin
vertebral
the spine
lumbar
the lower back or loin region
appendicular
the extremities or linbs
upper appendage
upper limbs
acromial
the highest point of the shoulder
axillary
the armpit
brachial
the arm
antebrachial
the aterior (front) surface of the elbow
cubital
posterior (back) surface of the elbow
antebrachial
the forearm
carpal
the wrist
digital
the digits (fingers)
lower appendage
lower limb
inguinal
the groin where the thigh attaches to the pelvis
gluteal
the buttocks
femoral
the thigh
patellar
the anterior surface of the knee
popliteal
the posterior surface of the knee
fibular
the lateral side of the leg
tarsal
the ankle
pedal
the foot
calcaneal
the heel of the foot
plantar
the sole of the foot
digital
the digits (toes)
microvilli
folds of the plasma membrane that increase its surface area
plasma membrane
mediates entrance and exit of substances into and out of the cell
cytoplasm
houses the cytosol and organelles
cytosol
fluid portion of cytoplasm that surrounda arganelles
nucleus
contains the cell's hereditary info in genes; directs cellular activities
nucleolus
assembly site for ribosomes
chromatin
long thin strands within the nucleus
composed of DNA and proteins
centrioles
needed to form cilia and flagella
active in mitosis and meiosis
mitochondria
makes ATP through cellular respiration
smooth ER
phospholipid and carbohydrates synthesis site
Ribosome
protein synthesis site
rough ER
processes secretory proteins that are made on the ribsome
golgi complex
membranous sacs; stores, alters, and packages cellular exports
lysosome
digests warn-out organelles and substances that enter the cell
cytoskeleton
3 kinds of protein filaments (microfilaments, intermediate filaments, microtubules)
maintain cell shape and movement
cilia
move fluids and particles along a cell surface or move a one-celled organism
flagella
longer than cilia; used for cell locomotion, found on sperm cells