Terminology
Cells & Tissues
Integumentary
Skeletal
Muscular
100

Which term has the opposite meaning as lateral?

medial 

100

What type of tissue functions in movement? 

muscular

100

What percent of the body weight does skin account for?

15%

100

What type of tissue is bone?

connective tissue

100

What is the smallest unit of contraction within a muscle?

sarcomere

200

Where is the axillary region?

armpit

200

The cell membrane allows some things to enter but prohibits other, therefore it is said to be ____

semipermeable; selectively permeable

200
The epidermis is located ____ to the dermis. (use a directional term)

superficial

200

What do we call a fracture that breaks all the way through the bone and breaks the skin?

complete, open fracture

200

Muscle's ability to respond to stimuli is called:

excitability

300

Which type of plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions? frontal, midsaggital, transverse

frontal 

300

When naming epithelial tissue, what does the first name indicate

How many cell layers thick the tissue is

300

What are the most abundant cells in the epidermis?

keratinocytes

300

What are the cushions between vertebrae called? What are they made of?

intervertebral disks; cartilage

300

moving a limb away from the midline of the body is called

abduction

400

The quadriceps are ___ to the gastrocnemius

proximal, superior

400

What type of transport across the cell membrane uses a protein? passive transport, facilitated diffusion, active transport (1 or more may apply)

facilitated and active!

400

Within the dermis, which structure senses heavy touch such as pressure and vibrations?

Pacinian Corpuscles

400

How many bones are in your spinal column?

26- 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, sacrum, coccyx

400

Which type(s) of muscle tissue are involuntary

smooth AND cardiac
500

Where is the cephalic region?

head

500

What makes substances move across a cell membrane when energy is not present?

a difference in concentration/concentration gradient

500
Which sweat glands begin functioning at puberty? What is the other word for sweat glands?

apocrine; sudoriferous gland

500

The bone cells that "produce bone" 

osteoblasts

500

What is the cell membrane of a muscle cell called

sarcolemma 

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