QUESTION IMAGE
Question
k. spelling comprehension. select the correct spelling of the term. (lo 3.a)
- a. organale b. orgenele c. organelle d. orgenelle e. organel
- a. sinovial b. sinnovial c. synoveal d. synevial e. synovial
- a. rybosome b. ribosonme c. rhibosome d. ribosome e. rhybosone
- a. diaphram b. diaphrame c. diaphragm d. deaphragm e. diafragm
- a. feneotyp b. feenotipe c. pheneotype d. pheenotype e. phenotype
- a. nucklii b. nucleei c. nuclei d. neuclei e. nucklie
- a. zygoat b. zigote c. zygote d. zigotte e. zygoate
- a. endockrine b. endocrine c. endocrine d. endockryne e. endocrin
- a. osteocyte b. osteoscyte c. osteyosite d. osteeoscite e. osteasyte
- a. histology b. historyology c. hystology d. hestology e. historology
l. discuss the body cavities. place each organ in the correct body cavity. fill in the blanks. (lo 3.4, 3.10)
- stomach cavity:
- spinal cord cavity:
- bladder cavity:
- pancreas cavity:
- thymus gland cavity:
Brief Explanations
- "organelle" is the correct biological term for a specialized subunit within a cell.
- "synovial" refers to the type of fluid - filled joint capsule in the body.
- "ribosome" is an important cell structure for protein synthesis.
- "diaphragm" is a muscular partition in the body.
- "phenotype" is the observable characteristics of an organism.
- "nuclei" is the plural form of "nucleus" which can refer to cell nuclei or atomic nuclei (here cell - related).
- "zygote" is the cell formed by the union of two gametes.
- "endocrine" relates to the system of glands that secrete hormones.
- "osteocyte" is a type of bone cell.
- "histology" is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues.
For body cavities:
- The stomach is in the abdominal cavity.
- The spinal cord is in the spinal cavity.
- The bladder is in the pelvic cavity.
- The pancreas is in the abdominal cavity.
- The thymus gland is in the thoracic cavity.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
- c. organelle
- e. synovial
- d. ribosome
- c. diaphragm
- e. phenotype
- c. nuclei
- c. zygote
- b. endocrine
- a. osteocyte
- a. histology
L.
- abdominal cavity
- spinal cavity
- pelvic cavity
- abdominal cavity
- thoracic cavity