Histology
Cell Bio
Muscles and Bones
Nervous System
Skin
100

A single layer of flat cells that allow for the rapid diffusion of substances. 

What is simple squamous epithelial tissue?

100

An organelle where protein synthesis occurs.

What is a ribosome?

100

Bone cell that builds up bone.

What is an osteoblast?

100

Increases heart rate and blood pressure

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

100

The top layer of the epidermis containing dead keratinocytes.

What is the stratum corneum?

200

A type of tissue found in the ducts of sweat glands and is made up of multiple cell layers. 

What is stratified cuboidal epithelial tissue?

200

The unassisted movement of small, non-polar or lipid-soluble particles through the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane (example: Oxygen)

What is simple diffusion?

200

The carpal bones are this shape.

What are short bones?

200

Has long preganglionic fibers and short postganglionic fibers

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

200

When the skin turns a bluish color due to lack of oxygen.

What is cyanosis?

300

This tissue provides the supportive framework for lymphatic organs and appears mesh-like under the microscope. 

What is reticular tissue?

300

This cation is more concentrated outside of the cell. 

What is sodium?

300

Bone ossification that forms the flat bones like the skull and clavicles. 

What is intramembranous ossification?

300

The neurotransmitter released by preganglionic neurons in both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system. 

What is acetylcholine?

300
Part of hair bulb that contains blood vessels for nutrition.

What is the papilla?

400

A type of tissue that provides tensile strength in one plane of movement. Found in tendons and ligaments.

What is regular dense connective tissue?

400

This process occurs in the nucleus of the cell and copies genetic instructions from DNA to RNA. 

What is transcription?

400

The plasma membrane of a muscle cell.

What is the sarcolemma?

400

A gland that releases epinephrine and norepinephrine in response to sympathetic activation. 

What is the adrenal gland?

400

Layer of the dermis that contains dense irregular connective tissue.

What is the reticular layer?

500

A tissue found in the pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs for shock absorption. 

What is fibrocartilage?

500

Chromatids separate towards opposite poles in this phase.

What is anaphase?

500

A long strand of protein that covers the binding sites on actin when the muscle is relaxed.

What is tropomyosin?

500

Contain the cell bodies of sensory neurons. 

What are dorsal root ganglions?

500

Layer of the epidermis only found in thick skin.

What is the stratum lucidum?

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