Anatomy Lab Terminology Crossword
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1) major organs: urethra, testes, ovaries, uteris, penis, vagina3) major organs: lymphnodes, spleen, tonsils, thymus4) the knee is __________ to the ankle5) major organs: liver, stomach, small and large intesetine, esophagus7) major organs: urethra, testes, ovaries, uteris, penis, vagina8) the nose is __________ to the mouth10) major organs: kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, urethera11) major functions: responsible for the exchange of gases between blood and air in the lungs13) the right arm is __________ to the right leg14) major organs: heart, blood vessels19) -centromeres that held chromatid pairs together separate; each sister chromatid is now a chromosome with its own centromere
-sister chromatids are separated and moved toward opposite ends of the cell.
-cytokinesis begins22) major organs: bones, skull, vertebrum24) the elbow is __________ to the shoulder25) the spine is on the __________ side of the body28) the shoulder is __________ to the sternum29) the esophagus is __________ to the spine 30) major functions: filters blood, removes waste, urine, expels urine31) synthesis of cellular components needed for cell division, including synthesis of DNA |
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2) major functions: secrete hormones, regulate growth, development, and metabolism, maintain homeostasis of blood, control digestion and reproduction6) major organs: lungs, nose, bronchi, trachea, pharynx, larynx9) the chin is __________ to the forehead12) -chromosomes uncoil to form chromatin
-a nucleolus reforms within each nucleus
-spindle fibers break up and disappear
-new nuclear envelope forms around each set of chromosomes
-cytokinesis continues as cleavage furrow deepens 15) major organs: muscles, tendons16) major organs: heart, blood vessels17) -spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes extending from the centrioles.
-chromosomes are aligned at the equatorial plate of the cell by spindle fibers.18) the shoulder is __________ to the sternum20) the muscle is __________ to the skin21) major organs: lymphnodes, spleen, tonsils, thymus23) chromosomes appear due to coiling of chromatin
nucleolus breaks down
spindle fibers begin to form from centrioles
centrioles move toward opposing cell poles
nuclear envelope breaks down and the end of this stage26) major organs: skin, hair27) major organs: bones, skull, vertebrum32) major organs: skin, hair33) major organs: nerves, brain, spinal cord34) major organs: nerves, brain, spinal cord35) major organs: thyroid, kidneys, pancreas, hypothalamus |
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