The Basics
Organs, Tissues, and Systems oh my!
Skin Stuff
You won't know these.
100

The study of structure of the human body

What is Anatomy?


100

The type of tissue found lining the stomach and intestines.

What is epithelial tissue?

100

The amount of layers in skin

What is 3? 

100

All bones are attached to other bones! EXCEPT ONE. Where is it located? 

What is the tongue?

200

The study of the function of the human body?

What is Physiology?

200

Blood is this type of tissue

What is connective tissue

200

This is the type of epithelial tissue that your epidermis is made of. 

What is stratified squamous?

200

What is the longest nerve in the human body? 

Sciatic Nerve

300

These terms are used to refer to different types of cuts/planes. (three)

What is coronal, transverse, and sagittal?

300

This is the system in your body responsible for making sure your blood and body stay oxygenated. 

What is the respiratory System?

300

The major protein involved in skin, hair and nails. 

What is keratin?

300

Skin is the largest organ of the body by technicality. What is the next largest? 

What is the liver. 

400

The two major body cavities that all organs can be sorted into (also means front and back)

What is ventral and dorsal? 

400

This organ is controlled by involuntary muscle tissue. 

What is heart, stomach, uterus?

400

The cells that are responsible for producing pigment in the skin. 

What is melanocytes? 

400
Slide number 7 on microscope day was a type of what? 

What is a flower? 

500

This is the term to use when explaining something that is further away from the midpoint. 

What is distal? 

500

All shapes that epithelial tissue can come in. 

What is squamous, cuboidal, and columnar. 

500
Three diseases that form from the skin. 

What is scleroderma, rosacea, eczema, vitiligo, acne, etc

500

What type of bone marrow looks tasty.

What is yellow bone marrow

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