Anatomical Planes and Regions
Cell + cellular membrane structure and functions
Tissue Functions
Composition of the integumentary system
Diversity of the human expiernce
100
What is the anatomical region of the nose?

What is nasal?

100

This structure controls what enter and what exits the cell. 

What is the Cell (Plasma) Membrane?

100

What tissue type is known for secretion?

What is Epithelial tissue?

100

Which Stratum is the first layer of the skin?

What is Stratum Corneum?

100

What are the non-medical factors effecting an individuals wellbeing?

What is Social determanants of health?

200

What plane divides the body from superior to inferior?

What is Transverse plane?
200

What organelle is responsible for packaging nd transferring vesicles?

What is Golgi Appartus?

200

What type of tissue is associated with the lining of the stomach?

What is epithelial tissue?

200

Which gland is responsible for causing acne?

What is Sebaceous Glands?

200
What is it called when an individual prefers a certain group of indivuals over another?

What is bias?

300

The tarsal is (BLANK) to the femoral region?

What is distal?

300

What connects the basement membrane to the cellular membrane?

What is hemidesmosones?

300

What part of the neuron recieves signals from other neurons?

What is dendrites?

300

Everyone is born with the same amount of (BLANK)?

What is Melanocytes?

300

When something is evenly distributed, what is it called?

What is equality?

400

The muscles are (BLANK) to the bone

What is Superfical?

400

What type of movement goes through the transmembrane of the cell?

What is facilitated diffusion?

400

What the difference between Skeletal, smooth and cardiac tissue texture-wise?

What is striations?

400
What phase of the hair growth cycle disconnects from the papilla and becomes a club hair?

What is catagen?

400

The ability to access and afford healthcare services is under this category of the social determinants of health.

What is health care access and quality?

500

A patient is having open-heart surgery, what body cavity would need to cut through in order to get to the heart?

What is Pericardial cavity?

500

The central dogma is DNA -> RNA -> Protein. What does it mean to go to from RNA -> Protein?

What is Translation?

500

When you get a tattoo, the ink enters the (BLANK) tissue and the (BLANK) tissue sends pain signals to the brain.

What is Connective and Nervous?

500

If an individual comes in with a burn that is on thier left arm, left leg and their chest, what percent of their body is burned?

What is 27%?

500

Discrimination and bias in healthcare systems are examples of the barriers in these social determinants of health.

What is social and community context?

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