What is the Wear and Tear theory of aging?
Idea that just like a machine, the human body and human cells break down and cease to function given enough time.
What is the difference between soft vs. hard tissues?
What is the most common type of tissue in the human body?
Connective tissue.
What is the Genetic Control theory of aging?
Idea that our DNA codes for exactly how long we will live to be.
What is Cartilage?
The connective tissue that provides flexible support and reduces friction between bones.
Why do Cartilage, Ligaments, and Tendons heal slowly?
Cartilage gets no blood flow
Ligaments and Tendons get minimal flood flow.
What is the Free Radical theory of aging?
Things such as pollution, radiation, unhealthy diets, etc. damage our DNA over time.
What are Tendons?
Connective tissues that connect muscle to bone and transmit the force of contraction to move the bone.
What are the four main types of tissues in the human body?
Epithelial, Muscle, Nervous, and Connective
What is the Telomere theory of aging?
What are Ligaments?
Connective tissues that connect bone to bone and stabilize joints.
What is a good example of Diffusion occuring in the human body?
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Exchange in the lungs, Nutrient and Waste Movement in cells, Across Cell Membranes
What is the Mitochondrial Theory of aging?
Idea that the powerplants of cells, mitochondria, break down over time and become less efficient and produce free radicals.
Which is which?
Are Tendons Flexible or stretchy?
Are Ligaments Flexible or Stretchy?
Tendons are Flexible
Ligaments are Stretchy
Come draw a human cell that is Isotonic, Hypertonic, and Hypotonic.