every source of cells
what is ATP
Epithelial Membranes
What are Serous, Mucous , and Cutaneous
The four primary tissue types
What is Epithelial, Connective, Nervous, and Muscle
parts of skeletal system
bones, joints, cartilage, ligaments
mitosis
interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, telophase ending in cytokinesis
four levels of proteins
secondary-folds of polypeptides
tertiary-linkage by amino acid group
Quaternary-order of the polypeptides
Arrector Pili
Bundle of smooth muscle cells attached to hair follicles, when pulled = goosebumps
Epithelium Characteristics
What is Cellularity, Avascularity, Polarity, Regeneration, Basement membrane,
Function of skeletal system
Support, movement, storage, protection, production of red blood cells
Characteristic of Connective Tissue
Common Origin, Matrix, Degrees of Vascularity
small molecules joining from larger ones
what is anabolism
The composition of the hypodermis
What is loose connective tissue, and adipose tissue(fat)
What are the types of Connective Tissue
Areolar(loose), Adipose, Dense fibrous, Bone, Cartilage, Blood, Hematopoietic
types of bones
spongy and compact
The characteristics of Life
What is Movement, Responsiveness, Growth, Reproduction, Respiration, Digestion, Absorption, Circulation, Excretion
Organic compounds
carbon and hydrogen
Layers of Epidermis
What is Stratum Corneum, Stratum Lucidum, Stratum Germinativum, stratum granulosum, startup spinosum, and stratum basale
the three types of Cartilage and explain
Hyaline Cartilage-fetal skeleton, most common,support
Elastic Cartilage-maintains shape, external earned epiglottis
Fibrocartilage-strongest cartilage, heavy pressure, found in dis between vertebrae,and spongy cartilage
two methods in which bones are developed
Intra-Membranous ossification and endo-chondral ossification
Danger signs of skin cancer
asymmetry, border, color, diameter
protein that controls reactions
enzymes
three types of skin cancer
basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma
Composition of nervous tissue
neurons and glial cells
HARVERSIAN SYSTEM
structure of compact bone forming rings of bone tissue with blood vessels and nerves in center
Meissner, Root hair plexus, Pacinian, Krause end bulbs
Touch(epidermis), Touch (deepest in dermis), Touch deep in dermis,