This type of tissue lines the external and internal surfaces of your body.
epithelial tissue
The outermost layer of the skin
What is the epidermis?
This is found in the central cavity of many bones and makes red blood cells to replace ones that get old and worn out. Can be red or yellow.
bone marrow
what organ system is the biceps apart of?
muscle system
This is why humans are different from other organisms.
What is because humans are created in the image of God?
The connective tissue that connects muscles to bones
tendons
The layer of skin that contains many blood vessels, nerves, and hair follicles.
What is the dermis?
This changes to bone at the growth plates.
What is cartilage?
Muscles that you can control. The biceps and triceps are examples.
What are voluntary muscles?
Different ethnic groups likely developed after this biblical event.
What is the Tower of Babel?
Groups of organs that work together to perform certain functions. The human skeleton is an example.
organ system
what fluid does the skin produce to cool the body down?
sweat
The finger and toe bones
What are phalanges?
The striated, involuntary muscle located in the heart.
What is the cardiac muscle?
What is calcium?
This kind of tissue is used to move substances throughout your body.
muscle tissue
The pigment responsible for much of human skin color.
What is melanin?
The bones forming most joints are held together by this. It connects bone to bone
ligaments
Muscle tissue that lines the blood vessels and organs is this kind of muscle?
What is smooth muscle?
The essential nutrient that our skin produces when exposed to sunlight.
What is vitamin D?
Type of tissue that makes up bone, blood, fat, and lymph.
connective tissue
Not actually part of the skin, it is made of fat cells and fibers and is under the dermis.
What is the subcutaneous layer?
The hard, white tissue covering a bone that forms new bone tissue.
What is the periosteum?
if your muscles begin producing lactic acid, what is in short supply?
oxygen
the muscle tibia's anterior is connected to which bone?
Tibia