skin structure
Hair/ nails
skeletal system
Appendiular skeleton
Axial skeleton
100

The layer of the skin that is dense irregular connective tissue

What is the dermis?

100

What are hair and nails primarily made of?

What is keratin?

100

Hemopoiesis

What is the manufacture of blood cells. 

100

The appendicular skeleton

What is that which hangs off of the Axial

100

Axial skeleton

What are the skull, spinal cord and the thoracic cavity?

200

The layer superior to the papillary layer.

What is the epidermis?

200

What the tissue is surrounding the hair  (the follicle).

What are Epithelial cells?

200

The 2 types of marrow.

What are red and yellow.

200

The longest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

200

The bone on the side of the skull (above the ear)

What is the temporal bone.

300
The type of glands found in the skin.

What are apocrine and mericrine or sweat and sebaceous?

300

The 3 layers of the hair shaft.

What are the cuticle, cortex and the medulla.

300

Networks of bone with marrow filled spaces usually at the end of the bone.

What is Cancellous bone?

300

The type of bone that is a scapula

What is a flat bone?

300

a joint on the skull that does not move.

What is a suture.

400

The layer of the epithelium that makes keratin.

What is the stratum granulosum?

400

The white semi-circle at the base of some nails. 

What is a lunula?

400

Dense bone matrix organized into microscopic tubes of bone called osteons or the shaft of a long bone.

What is compact bone?

400

The growth area of a bone.

What is the epiphyseal plate?

400

The number of cervical vertebrae

What is seven

500

The 2 layers of epithilium that do not contain keratin.

What are the stratum basale and the statum spinosa?

500

The part of the hair that does not contain Keratin.

What is the matrix.

500

The 5 functions of the skeletal system.

What are support, protection, storage, movement and hemopoiesis?

500

The long bones in the foot.

What are the metatarsals

500

The processes that protrude from the vertebra

What are the transverse and the spinous processes.

M
e
n
u