Epithelial
Connective
Muscle / Nervous
Anatomical terms
Random
Integument
100

Cell shape is taller than wide

May have cilia on apical surface

Appears to be stratified

Pseudostratified ciliated columnar 

100

Contains lamellae, osteocytes, and a Haversian canal.

Osseous tissue.

100

Includes the brain and spinal cord

The primary portion of the nervous system

Central nervous system

100

Meaning closer to the origin of an appendage.

Proximal

100

A collection of cells that perform a particular function

Tissue

100

Includes the papillary layer and reticular layer.

Dermis

200

This is the surface of epithelial tissue that connects to the underlying surface.

Basal surface

200

May have cilia, are taller than they are wide, and may appear stratified. 

pseudo-stratified ciliated columnar C.T.

200

Not under voluntary control

Contains no striations

Helps to move substances through our digestive system.

Smooth muscle

200

I am the position in which the body stands upright with feet parallel and shoulder-width apart, toes forward, facing forward, arms at the sides, and palms facing forward with thumbs pointing away from the body.

Anatomical position

200

Organ system that includes the stomach, small intestine, pancreas and other organs.

Digestive system

200

Only found in the skin on the palms and soles of the feet.

It's the extra (5th) layer of the epidermis.

Stratum lucidum.

300

This structure binds cells together and prevents fluid from flowing between them; possibly separating them.

Tight junction

300

The most common type of cartilage

Found in the intercostal muscles

Tough, yet flexible

Hyaline cartilage

300

Striated

Voluntary

Attach to bones to aid in movement

Skeletal muscle

300

I divide the body into anterior and posterior parts.

Frontal or Coronal plane

300

I am a type of connective tissue

I shrink and swell depending on how much I need to store.

I make a great cushion for many body structures

Adipose tissue

300

Include structures such as nails, hair, and glands.

Accessory structures of the integumentary system.

400

This epithelial tissue can change shape depending on the "fullness" of the organ that it is part of. 

Transitional

400

Is not under voluntary control

Has striations

Has intercalated discs

Cardiac muscle

400

Small muscle found in the dermis

Shortens to pull on the hair it is attached to

Responds to cold & fright

Arrector pili

400

This cavity is located on the back

Containing the cranial cavity (brain) and spinal cavity (spinal cord).

Dorsal cavity

400

I do an important job during the inflammatory response.

I'm not first to arrive at a wound.

I engulf tissue debris and pathogens from the wound area. 

Macrophage or Phagocytic cells

400

This gland is an exocrine gland that is not associated with a hair.

Sebaceous follicle.

500

The most common cell type found in ALL connective tissues.

Fibroblasts

500

Are a form of fluid connective tissue

Transports immune cells

Transports oxygen

Blood

500

Contains a dendrite, axon, and cell body.

Neuron / Nervous tissue

500

I am closely linked with anatomy.

I am the way in which a cell, organ, or body performs the normal functions of living.

Physiology

500

I am a thick living layer of skin.

I reside at the base of your fingernails.

I protect the nail matrix from bacteria, moisture, and injury.

Eponychium

500

This damage to the integumentary system destroys the epidermis and dermis and may require a skin graft to repair.

3rd degree burn.

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