Thermoregulation
Injury Response
Directional Terms/Body Planes
Cell Shapes
Cell Interactions
100

The type of feedback used to regulate body temperature 

What is negative feedback?

100

The cells that release heparin and prostoglandins

What are mast cells?

100

Lateral is to medial as superficial is to _______

What is deep?

100

The term used to describe multi-layered epithelium

What is stratified?

100

The cell junction that allows the epidermis & dermal layers to connect

What are hemi-desmosomes?

200

A blood vessel's response to cold temperature

What is vasoconstriction?

200

During regeneration, this layer of the epidermis starts the process of renewing kerotinocytes

What is stratum basale?

200

A vertical slice through the centre of the body

What is mid-sagittal?

200
Made to adapt to stretch, this type of cell tissue lines the urinary bladder

What is transitional epithelium?

200

The release of hormones through the bloodstream to send signals to further away cells

What is endocrine signalling?

300

These are what cause hairs to stand or lie on the surface of the skin

What are arrector pili muscles?

300

When the skin is broken due to injury, this antigen-presenting cell acts as a first line of defense

What are Langerhans Cells?

300

Beheading someone with the use of a guillotine is a cut through the body to create this plane

What is transverse?

300

This cell shape lines the inner surface of the heart and blood vessels

What is simple squamous?

300

This dendritic epidermal cell produces melanin and exocytotes it into specialized skin cells

What is a melanocyte?

400

The most abundant type of sudoriferous gland found in the body

What are merocrine sweat glands?

400

This stage of injury response may or may not occur, as it depends on the severity of the injury

What is fibrosis?

400

The directional term is inferior to the cranial when in reference to the trunk

What is caudal?

400

This cell shape is characteristic of neurons, melanocytes, and Langerhans Cells

What is dendritic?

400

The protein found in adherens junctions

What is cadherin?

500

The sensory receptors that detect changes in temperature within the epidermis

What are free nerve endings?

500

Due to prolonged contact/pressure that begins to reach into the dermis, local cells and substances will begin to regenerate the broken tissue caused by this injury

What is a category 2 pressure ulcer?
500

An example of the injury of someone who burns both their left arm and left leg

What is ipsilateral?

500

The transition from normal cell shape to a less regular shape.

What is metaplasia?

500

To create the stratified squamous surface of the skin, kerotinocytes form this cell junction

What are tight junctions?

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