When you lay down facing upwards, with palms up.
What is supine position?
Building blocks of every living thing, cells come from existing cells, cells=life. These statements represent…
What is the cell theory?
The examination of structures that can't be seen without a magnification...
What is histology?
This cell is known as the roaming immune surveillance cell.
What is Langerhans's cell?
Equity and Equality are the same.
What is false?
Frontal, coronal, sagittal, transversal, are types of…
What is body planes?
it is a thin, flexible barrier that surrounds a cell and controls what enters and leaves.
What is the cell membrane?
This nervous cell helps repair, perform, and provide nutrients for neurons.
What is neuroglia?
There are this many layers of the thick skin.
What is 5 layers?
Education, political belief, family, organizational role, language & communication skills, income, religion, appearance, and work experience represent this part of your identity.
What is the Inner Circle?
The human body is divided into internal spaces that protect and allow them to expand and move.
What is body cavities?
Specialized structures that connect cells to each other.
What is cell junctions?
Intercalated discs are found in this type of tissue..
What is Cardiac Muscle tissue?
The melanocyte is found within this layer.
What is the Basale layer?
The idea that large parts of your identity overlap with each other is.
What is intersectionality?
The process that maintain steady conditions within the human body.
What is homeostasis?
a series of ordered events that a cell goes through from its formation to its division into two daughter cells, including growth, DNA replication and mitosis.
What is the cell cycle?
This epithelial tissue is found in the trachea.
What is pseudostratified epithelia?
This sensory receptor in the skin can detect fine touch and vibration.
What is Meissner's corpuscle?
Wide range of human qualities and characteristics related to identity or background.
What is diversity?
This organ system helps defend against disease.
What is lymphatic system?
The process by which cells communicate with each other using chemical or electrical signals to coordinate functions and respond to their environment.
What is cell signaling?
This is composed of two types of tissues and is found in joints.
What is the synovial membrane?
If a person were to have burns on the left leg, both arms, and upper chest, and back. How much percent of the body would this affect.
What is 54%?
Race is a social construct.
What is true?