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Ch 3. Anatomy & Physiology


  INSTRUMENTAL STERILE PROCESSING INSTITUTE
Horizontales
A hormone that can increase the blood sugar level.
The main control unit of the central nervous system
Clear, jelly-like substance of a cell between the cell membrane and nucleus.
Chemical messengers that travel through the blood and act on target organs.
Sac in which testes are suspended.
The outer covering of a cell that regulates what enters and leaves it.
The study of the structure and relationships between body parts.
A gland that produces semen.
The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
A duct that transfers sperm from the epididymis to the seminal vesicle.
A tube that discharges urine.
A type of flexible connective tissue.
Male reproductive gland that forms and secretes sperm and several fluid elements in semen.
A tube that carries sperm cells from the testes to the vas deferens.
The female sex cell.
The basic unit of life; the smallest structural unit of living organisms capable of performing all basic functions of life.
The functional center of a cell that governs activity and heredity.
A band of connective tissue that connects a bone to another bone.
Verticales
The largest part of the brain. It controls mental activities and movement.
Band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue.
A hormone that reduces the level of sugar in the blood.
Any place where two bones meet.
Rod-shaped structures responsible for inherited characteristics passed on from parent to child.
The total chemical changes by which the nutritional and functional activities of an organism are maintained.
This controls many automatic body functions, such as heartbeat and breathing.
The study of the functions of body parts and the body, as a whole.
All nerve tissue outside the central nervous system.
The process by which cartilage is replaced by bone.
A part of the body containing two or more tissues that function together for a specific purpose.
The second largest part of the brain. It controls muscle coordination, body balance and posture.
A group of organs that work together to carry out a specific activity.
A cord of fibrous tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone.
Male organ of urination and intercourse.
Mixture of sperm cells and secretions from several male reproductive glands.
A group of similar cells that perform a specialized function.
The male sex cell.