A junction containing no space between cells
What is tight junctions?
What type of secretion goes into the blood?
What is endocrine?
What is skin?
Part of the hair that is visible.
What is hair shaft?
Main function of melanin
What is skin color?
A junction using cadherin proteins.
What is adherens junctions?
What type of tissue can change shape when pressure is applied?
What is transitional epithelia?
Contains brain, spinal cord, nerves
What is nervous system?
What is the part of the hair shaft that produces new hair?
What is hair matrix?
Location of melanocytes
What is stratum basale?
Where hemi-desmosomes attach
What is ECM?
Epithelial tissue commonly found in the skin.
What is stratified squamous?
Main function includes oxygen and carbon dioxide regulation
What is respiratory system?
Holocrine, oil gland associated with hair
What is sebaceous gland?
Function of Langerhans cell.
What is immune response?
Junction designed for communication
What is gap junctions?
What side of the tissue connects to the basement membrane?
What is basolateral?
Transports cells and materials including nutrients, waste, and gases
What is cardiovascular system?
What is catagen?
Sensory receptors that senses deep vibration/pressure
What is lamellated corpuscle?
Transmembrane proteins that attach to cytoskeletal filaments
What is cadherin proteins
What type of compound gland is associated with mammary glands?
What is alveolar gland?
Eliminates salts, controls PH
What is urinary system?
The part of your hair that opens when getting your hair dyed.
What is cuticle?
The main responses during thermoregulation when the body becomes hot