The chest cavity.
What is Thoracic?
The largest bone in the body.
What is the femur?
The most superficial layer of the skin.
What is the epidermis?
Part of the microscope that produces light.
What is the illuminator?
Bone tissue that contains red marrow.
What is spongy bone?
The anterior cavity from the neck to the groin.
What is Abdominopelvic?
This bone hinges with the humerus and the pinky side of the carpals.
What is the ulna?
The most deepest layer of the skin which contains lots of adipose tissue.
What is the hypodermis?
Part of the microscope with 10x magnification and sits next to the pointer.
What is the ocular?
Another name for Haversian System found in compact bone.
What is an osteon?
The cavity of the lungs.
What is pleural?
These are the ten bones of the two palms.
What are metacarpals?
Thick skin contains an extra layer called this.
What is the stratum lucidum?
Organelle used to store nutrients and waste.
What is the vacuole?
The dense connective tissue surrounding bone.
What is the periosteum?
The membrane of the abdomen.
What is the peritoneum?
This group of bones includes the calcaneus, which gets walked on.
What are the tarsals?
The name of the structure that controls the movement of hairs.
What is an arrector pili muscle?
Continuous with the Rough ER and contains pores.
What is the nuclear envelope?
Category of bone including the ribs, scapula, and parietal bones.
What are flat bones?
The two-part name for the inner membrane of the heart.
What is the visceral pericardium?
The non-weight bearing bone of the lower leg.
What is the fibula?
The deepest layer of the epidermis which contains activiely dividing cells and melanocytes.
What is the stratum basale?
The fluid part of the cellular interior.
What is the cytosol?
Category of bones that develop inside of tendons.
What are sesamoid bones?