the study of tissues in the human body
What is histology?
What is number of layers and cell shape?
Connective tissue that transports nutrients throughout the body.
What is blood?
Nerve cell responsible for sending signals.
What is a neuron?
The body plane that separates right and left sides.
What is midsagittal?
A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
What is Tissue?
Epithelial tissue that makes up serous membranes.
What is simple squamous epithelium?
Where red blood cells are made.
What is bone, bone tissue, or bone marrow?
Function of skeletal muscle.
What is voluntary movement?
A large body cavity that houses vital digestive organs.
What is the abdominal cavity?
The four main types of tissue in the human body.
What is Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nerve?
Tissue that makes up the skin.
What is stratified squamous tissue?
Location of dense regular connective tissue.
What are ligaments and tendons?
Muscle tissue responsible for the involuntary movement in hollow organs.
What is smooth muscle tissue?
Who is Ms. Allen's favorite human to consult for science information?
Who is Hank Green?
Unregulated cell growth.
What is cancer?
Tissue that lines the inside of the trachea.
What is pseudostratified columnar tissue?
Two functions of adipose tissue.
What is to insulate, store energy, and help produce hormones?
The body region that describes the thigh
What is femoral?
When cancer tissue spreads from its original location in the body.
What is Metastasis?
Function of transitional epithelial tissue.
What is to provide a flexible, impermeable barrier that can stretch?
What is avascular, non-innervated, and precursor to bone?
The cellular structures that separate cardiac muscle tissue cells from one another.
What are intercalated discs?
Describes body parts that are on the same side.
What is ipsilateral?