Name a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior sections?
What is Coronal/Frontal?
What is the powerhouse of the cell?
What is Mitochondria?
Name the 4 tissue types:
What is Epithelial, Connective, Nervous, Muscular
What are the 3 layers of skin?
These release specific molecules called cytokines that promote inflammation.
What is Mast Cells?
What cavity are the heart and lungs in?
What happens to cells in a hypotonic solution?
What is Expansion?
These cells produce the cartilage matrix.
What is Chondrocytes?
Which epidermis layer of skin faces the outside world?
What is Stratum Corneum?
Heparin and Prostaglandins are a form of cytokines which use ________ signaling.
What is Paracrine?
What is the body position with your feet on the ground, hands facing forward at your side?
What is Anatomical Position
What is the name given to 3 nucleotides that code for a specific amino acid?
What is codon?
What is the most common connective tissue proper?
What is Areolar Tissue?
What gland is associated with the hair follicle?
what is Sebaceous Gland?
You get burned on your chest, right arm, right leg, and abdomen what percentage of your body is burned?
The antebrachial is ______ to the carpals.
What is Proximal?
What are the water proof junctions between cells called?
What is Tight Junctions?
What kind of cells make up this form of connective tissue?
What is Adipocytes?
This hair phase is approximately 3 months in length and is waiting for the hair to fall out of the follicle.
What is Telogen Phase?
The inflammation mechanism has 3 parts, what are they?
What is Increased Blood Flow, Increased Vessel Permeability, and Pain?
What is the name of the region posterior to patella?
What is Popliteal?
What is the name of organelle that breaks down material in a cell?
What is Lysosome?
What are the junctions between cardiac muscle cells where muscle is fused?
What is Intercalated Disks?
These are the skin vesicles that are transferred to keratinocytes via exocytosis upon stimulation.
What are Melanosomes?
What is it called when fibroblasts proliferate a cite of injury?
What is Hyperplasia?