This cut divides the body into front and back halves.
What is coronal or frontal?
This is the most common homeostatic feedback system.
What is negative feedback?
This defines self-signaling.
What is autocrine?
Areolar, Adipose, and Reticular are this type of tissue.
What is loose connective tissue?
This is the sub-cutaneous layer.
What is hypodermis?
This separates the thoracic and the abdominal cavities.
What is the diaphragm?
This detects change outside of the setpoint.
What is the sensor?
An example of a short response.
What is enzyme activity?
This is where pseudostratified tissue is located.
What is trachea?
This muscle adjusts for thermoregulation in the dermis.
What is arrector pili?
This is the most common place that patients get pressure ulcers.
What is calcaneal?
This feedback system is responsible for clotting and childbirth.
What is positive feedback?
When the pancreas releases hormones throughout the body, this is the type of signaling used.
What is endocrine?
Transitional tissue is located in this organ.
What is urinary bladder?
This is the layer of stratum not located in thin skin.
What is lucidum stratum?
This is posterior to the antecubital.
What is the decanal or olecranon?
During thermoregulation, when the body is too warm, this happens to the vessels and the sweat glands.
What is vasodilation and increase in sweat gland activity?
This type of response is the expression of DNA to RNA to Proteins.
What is long response?
This tissue is located in the pads within knee joints.
What is fibrous cartilage?
This gland is located in the dermis.
What is the sebaceous gland?
This region holds the appendix.
What is the hypogastric region?
During thermoregulation, when the body is too cold, this happens to the vessels and body.
What is vasoconstriction and shivering?
This type of signaling is cytokines being released to nearby cells.
What is paracrine?
Cells that maintain physical structure and repair nervous tissue.
What is Neuroglia cells?
Another name for the sweat gland.
What is sudoriferous?