Introduction
Cells
Tissues
Integumentary
Bones
100
The anatomical term for “towards the front” is ___?
Anterior/Ventral
100
What organelle modifies, packages, and transport proteins?
Golgi Apparatus
100
Simple squamous tissue is classified as what type of tissue?
Epithelial
100
What are the 2 distinct layers of skin?
Epidermis, Dermis
100
Abnormal lateral curvature that occurs most often in the thoracic region
Scoliosis
200
What is the anatomical term for “close to the point of attachment”?
Proximal
200
Spherical membranous sacs containing digestive enzymes
Lysosome
200
Reticular tissue is classified as what type of tissue?
Connective
200
Synovial membranes are a category _________ __________ membranes
Connective Tissue
200
A bone destroying cell is known as an:
Osteoclast
300
In negative feedback systems, the output __________________ the original stimulus.
Shuts off
300
When a cell brings in liquids into the cell (cell drinking), this is known as ______?
Pinocytosis
300
Dense tissues is classified as what type of tissue?
Connective Tissue
300
What structure are responsible for fingerprints?
Dermal Papillae
300
Fibrous membranes connecting the cranial bones in infants' skulls are known as:
Fontanelles
400
A disease that occurs suddenly and lasts for a short duration is known as a(n) __?
Acute disease
400
What are the red blood cells doing (size-wise) when they are in a hypertonic solution.
Shrinking
400
The two types of cells in nervous tissue are?
Neuroglia & Neurons
400
What are the two layers of the dermis?
Papillary Layer & Reticular Layer
400
What are the three types of joints (functional classification)?
Synarthrosis Amphiarthrosis Diarthrosis
500
What are the 6 levels of organization?
Chemical/Molecular- Cell- Tissue- Organ- Organ system- Organism
500
What are the three factors that affect the rate of diffusion?
Distance, Concentration Gradient, Temperature
500
What are the four main categories of connective tissue?
Connective Tissue Proper/ Fibrous, Cartilage, Bone, Blood
500
What are all four factors that affect skin color/amount of melanin produced?
Heredity, Sunlight, Hormones, Age
500
How do bones heal?
Hematoma- fibrocartilage callus formed- Bony callus formed (permanent patch)
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