This unnatural cell death causes the membrane to rupture.
What is necrosis?
Body temperature regulation works on this type of feedback.
What is negative?
This is cell signaling through the bloodstream.
What is endocrine?
A cut on the finger is this to an cut on the elbow.
What is distal?
This social determinant of health describes the financial class disparity in healthcare and its consequences.
What is economic stability?
These are on cellular membranes and connect different cells in various ways.
What are cell junctions?
In negative feedback when something goes out of the set point, a message is sent to the control center which sends these in action to fix the problem.
What is effector?
This is one of the four primary tissue groups and is mainly involved in signaling.
What is nervous?
Also known as bedsores, these arise from prolonged pressure or friction on the skin.
What are pressure ulcers?
This is described by the fact that you cannot find someone's race from genetic code.
What is race is a social construct
This type of membrane makes up various glands in the body.
What is epithelial membrane?
The blood vessels in the skin do this when you are cold.
What is vasodilation?
This is the space between the signaling neuron and receiving cell.
What is synaptic gap?
A 3rd degree burn goes through the epidermis, dermis, and this layer of the skin.
What is the hypodermis?
This is the defining feature of ethnicity.
What are shared aspects of culture?
This type of movement across the membrane takes ATP to move molecules against the concentration gradient.
What is active transport?
High levels of this hormone will be found in an inflamed area.
What is prostaglandin?
This type of junction allows for quick communication between neighboring cells by creating an open channel with connexons.
What is gap junction?
These are responsible for depositing the collagen that makes up scar tissue after an injury.
What are fibroblasts?
This is described by the fact that there are better outcomes for people with providers of the same race.
What is Race Concordance?
The epidermis and dermis together can also be referred to as the ______ membrane.
What is cutaneous?
What are stem cells?
This type of response often takes a brief amount of time, is often reversible, and can include things such as changed in cell shape or the activation of enzymes.
What is short-term response?
These are the first nerves that send a signal when the skin is injured as they are largely responsible for pain.
What are free nerve endings?
The outdated principle that if someone has one African ancestor, they are considered black.
What is the one-drop rule?