Relacionar Columnas Level 3 Massage - The AcademyVersión en línea Test your knowledge so far on Level 3 massage por Jenny Storey 1 In this stage, four daughter cells are produced, each with half the number of chromosomes of the original cell. This is the process by which a new organism is formed by the fusion of a sperm and egg, as in human reproduction, producing a unique individual person. When similar cells act together to perform a specific function they become a tissue. In this tissue, the cells are able to divide to repair any damage that occurs to the tissue 2 A vertical plane running from side to side; divides the body or any of its parts into anterior and posterior portions. 3 The largest organ in the body 4 found across the surface of the cell and are designed to increase the surface area available for absorption 5 This tissue includes many different types of cell, all of which are packed tightly together and arranged in continuous sheets. These tissues receive all their nutrients and remove their waste through diffusion as they have no blood supply of their own 6 This layer offers a waterproof, protective covering, consisting of five layers 7 During this stage, two identical daughter cells are produced to allow for growth and repair. This division is achieved through the four phases of prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. When a cell reaches maturity, it is able to divide and reproduce again, thus continuing the cycle. 8 The nucleus 9 This tissue supports and connects different parts of the body. It has a number of different functions including storing energy reserves and helping to provide immunity. With the exception of cartilage and tendons, connective tissue generally has a rich blood supply and nerve supply. Its cells are separated by protein fibres and fluid. 10 A vertical plane running from front to back; divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides. The epithelial Meiosis The epidermis The microvilli controls the actions of the cells. It contains chromosomes carrying DNA which directs the cells actions The connective tissue Coronal Plane (Frontal Plane) Skin Mitosis Sagittal Plane (Lateral Plane)