Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
Muscle and Nervous Tissue
Stem Cells
Cancer Cells
100

microscopic extensions of the apical cell membrane that are supported by microtubules. They beat in unison and move fluids as well as trapped particles.

What are cilia 

100

What is one function of connective tissue?

What is protection, support, connect other tissues, transport materials, store surplus energy 

100

40% of your body mass is made up of this type of muscle tissue

What is skeletal muscle tissue

100

an unspecialized cell that can divide without limit as needed and can, under specific conditions, differentiate into specialized cells

what is a Stem Cell

100

Programmed cell death is known as this. Cancer cells do not undergo this process. 

What is apoptosis 

200

These epithelial cells look stratified but are really just one layer of overlapping columnar cells 

What is pseudostratified 

200

The main example of fluid connective tissue is this

What is Blood

200

due to the regular alternation of the contractile proteins actin and myosin, along with the structural proteins that couple the contractile proteins to connective tissues, skeletal muscles cells appear to be this

Striated (striation)

200

they have the potential to differentiate into any of the cells needed to enable an organism to grow and develop.

What are totipotent stem cells 

200

When cancer cells spread to parts of the body different from where they originated this is known as 

What is Metastasis 
300

These epithelial cells are found in the air sacs and lining of blood vessels. They allow materials to pass through by diffusion 

What is Simple Squamous Epithelium 
300

Which cells store fat, and have a slower metabolic rate than their brown counter parts

What are White Adipose Cells

300

they contract on their own intrinsic rhythms without any external stimulation.

What is cardiac muscle 

300

 has the potential to differentiate into any type of human tissue but cannot support the full development of an organism

What is pluripotent 

300

A normal cell undergoes this mechanism, which means when a cell comes in contact with a neighbor, it will stop dividing.

What is contact inhibition 

400

These glands release their contents through a duct that leads to the epithelial surface.

Mucous, sweat, saliva, and breast milk are all examples of secretions from these glands

What is Exocrine Gland 

400

What is the most abundant type of cartilage in the body

What is hyaline cartilage 

400

responsible for involuntary movements in the internal organs.

It forms the contractile component of the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems as well as the airways and arteries.

What is smooth muscle tissue

400

stem cell is limited to becoming one of a few different cell types.

What is Oligopotent 

400

In order to supply the growing tumors with nutrients cancer cells promote this process of directing the growth of new blood vessels to the tumor

What is angiogenesis 

500

Epithelium cells are described by two things

Number of Layers and Shape (of cells)

500

What is the most abundant cell type in connective tissue proper?

Hint: the second most abundant cell type is the fibrocyte 

What are fibroblasts

500

A long “tail,” the axon, extends from the neuron body and can be wrapped in an insulating layer known as

Myelin, Myelin sheath 

500

What is one source of stem cells that can be used in a lab experimentally 

Human embryonic Stem Cells (HeSCs) 

Adult Stem Cells (from bone marrow or skin) 

Stem cells from umbilical cord blood

Stem cells from deciduous teeth (baby teeth)

500

Mutations that are cancer causing are known as 

What are carcinogens 

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