Intro Type Stuff
Chemistery
Buy or Cell?
It's a Tissue Thing
Skin it to win it
100
If you can't afford a bottle of it, add a little sunlight your skin will make it just fine.
What is vitamin D
100
These are the smallest particle of each element that retain the properties of that element
What are atoms
100
This passive process allows things like oxygen to easily enter cells
What is diffusion
100
This packaging tissue is found under every epithelial layer of the body
What is areolar
100
This layer, not technically part of the skin, keeps us soft and nubile
What is subcutaneous
200
Take a deep breath and you've got the first ingredient to make plenty of this molecule that every cell in the body uses for energy.
What is ATP
200
This is the element that all organic compounds have in common.
What is C
200
This type of solution will have your cells bursting at the seam
What is hypotonic
200
This tissue gets a bad rap, but it's just trying to do it's insulation/fuel storage thing.
What is adipose
200
This type of burn results only in pain and redness
What is 1st degree
300
This is by far the most popular feedback mechanism among men and women 18-39.
What is negative
300
This unique characteristic of water makes it a good solvent
What is polar
300
This active pumping mechanism occurs in virtually every cell in the body and is responsible for creating RMP
What is Na-K
300
The visceral pleura is the innermost layer of this membrane.
What is serous
300
Skin provides this type of barrier, which protects our DNA from UV rays
What is chemical
400
This subdivision of anatomy involves the study of cells
What is cytology
400
These bonds love to share
What are covalent
400
This organelle is a real powerhouse, creating 36 ATP per round.
What is mitochindria
400
This epithelial tissue is quite rare but is really good at secreting sweat and milk.
What is stratified cuboidal
400
These lines help your joints do their thing
What is flexure
500
Anatomists like to say that form follows this
What is function
500
After C, H, and O, this is the 4th most common element in the human body.
What is nitrogen
500
This RNA shoulders the load for free amino acids
What is tRNA
500
This is the only connective tissue that is responsible for transportation.
What is blood
500
This layer of the epidermis is quite mitotically active
What is stratum basale
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