What are the specialized cells in Adipose tissue?
What is adipocytes?
What part of the nail matrix is visible to the naked eye?
What is lunula?
Anatomy is to <blank> as physiology is to <blank>.
What is structure and function?
What is the process responsible for maintaining set points in the body?
What is homeostasis?
What body cavities are in the thoracic cavity?
What are the pleural and pericardial cavities?
Low temperatures <blank> membrane fluidity.
What is decrease?
What phase of hair growth lasts for 2-7 years?
The palmer is <blank> to the antecubital.
What is distal?
What is the feedback loop responsible for forming a scab?
What is positive feedback?
Collagen, fibronectin, centrioles, and ground substance provide structure to what?
Extra Cellular Matrix
Muscles cells in a muscular dystrophy patient can be described as what?
What is atrophied?
Skin color and race aren't the same, skin color is biological and race is what?
What is social construct?
What describes the process where DNA is transcribed into RNA then translated into amino acids?
What is the central dogma?
What two body systems protects against environmental hazards and bacteria?
What is integumentary and lymphatic systems?
A patient torn his ACL, what is the primary tissue impacted by the injury?
Fibrous dense connective tissue
What describes the cell shape and size of cancer cells?
Keratinocytes start to go through keratinization in what skin layer?
What is stratum granulosum?
A patient comes in with burns on their right arm and left leg, what describes these injurys' position?
What is contralateral?
Lymphocytes dispose of cellular waste and bacteria through what process?
What is phagocytosis?
Epithelial and connective tissues make up a protective layer in the body called...
What is the cutaneous membrane?
What cell types are part of the lymphatic system and tissue repair process?
What are macrophages and mast cells?
What type of cell signaling describes sweat glands located in the axillary and pubic regions?
What is apocrine?
Diabetics' bodies can't control their insulin levels, this is a malfunction of what homeostatic mechanism?
What is negative feedback?
As part of thermal regulation, what occurs in the dermis when the body gets too hot?
What is vasodilation?
Lysosomes break down cell waste, what allows them to do this?
What is enzymes?