This type of epithelial tissue has one layer with scale like shaped cells
What is simple squamous?
Structure found on the nail that means "little moon"
What is Lanula?
What is yellow bone marrow?
Actin and myosin are both examples of this microscopic structure of a muscle
When the body is faced forward, feet apart, with palms up
This type of connective tissue occurs as both spongy and compact?
What is osseous tissue?
This vitamin is produced from your skin
What is Vitamin D?
This term is used to describe the 12 vertebrae that connect to ribs
What is thoracic?
This stage of muscle fatigue results when a difference occurs between the amount of oxygen available and the amount required
What is oxygen debt?
This directional term is used to describe the front side of the body and is used interchangeably with the term ventral
What is Anterior?
This type of dense connective tissue has fibers arranged in one direction and provides rope-like strength
what is regular?
Surgical cuts should be made along these to prevent scarring and help with healing
What is Lines of Cleavage?
Compact bone is arranged in these units of concentric circles
What is an osteon?
All muscle contractions work in pairs, this muscle is the one doing the action
What is prime mover?
What is lateral?
This type of blood cell is characterized by being red and function in carrying oxygen
What is Erythrocytes?
The boundary between the epidermis and the dermis is a wavy layer called the dermal papillae, which causes this irregular surface
What are fingerprints?
This type of joint is found in your thumb but not in any of your other fingers
What is a Saddle Joint?
This is the name for your shoulder muscles
What is deltoid?
The hypodermis is made of this type of loose fatty connective tissue?
What is adipose?
This type of nervous tissue conducts impulses
what are neurons?
These glands produce a substance that is most numerous on the head/face yet none are produced on the palms and soles of feet
What are sebaceous glands?
The Patella is the only example of this shape of bone
What is sesamoid?
In the sliding filament theory, this form of energy is required to activate the myosin head.
What is ATP?
What is the dorsal body cavity?