The appendages on the ends of your hands and feet.
What are digits?
This organelle produces ATP and has a nickname of "the powerhouse of the cell."
What is mitochondria?
This tissue is responsible for gas exchange in the lungs.
What is simple squamous?
The barrier of the body.
What is Skin?
The most common type of feedback.
What is negative feedback?
The cephalic region is what to your abdominal region.
What is superior?
This organelle gives the cell its overall shape.
What is cytoskeleton?
This tissue makes up our tendons and ligaments.
What is Dense regular connective tissue?
The plantar region consists of 5 layers. What layer makes it unique from thin skin.
What is stratum lucidum?
The body goes from high to low temperatures but stays within normal range.
What is set point?
This area is connected to the thoracic and brachial regions.
What is axillary?
There is a cell in a solution with a low amount of solute. This solution makes the cell what.
What is hypotonic?
This gland secretes products into a duct or a lumen that leads to external surfaces.
What is exocrine?
This cell is dendritic. It is fixed in the Basale layer of the epidermis and gives rise to the color of our skin.
What are melanocytes?
The body forms a blood clot after a serious wound. The body is going through which feedback loop.
What is positive feedback?
You are laying down and looking up to the ceiling. You roll over 180 degrees. You are now in what position.
What is prone?
This phase synthesizes DNA and performs DNA replication.
What is S (synthesis) phase?
This tissue involuntary and works with dilation and constriction.
What is Smooth Muscle?
This is an active form of vitamin D. This places a role in regulating calcium levels and calcium re-absorption. It is produced in the kidneys.
What is calcitriol?
You have just completed an intense workout, and your body is sweating. The sweat produced from your body is what step in a response pathway.
What is effector?
This integumentary system works together with this system to maintain balance and provide nutrients.
What is Digestive system?
This is the building block of every living thing. They are life and come from other existing cells.
What is the cell theory?
You are working in a nursing home and have a bedridden resident. This resident needs to be turned every 2 hours to prevent their body from developing ulcers. These ulcers are caused by what.
What is necrosis?
This gland is sudoriferous. It works with the integumentary system in thermoregulation. There are specific types, this type can be found all over and has a high number of them in the body.
What are Merocrine Sweat Glands?
This process is used to remove infection during the healing process of a wound.