The organization of cells in the body.
What is the cellular cascade, cells -> tissues -> organs -> systems -> organism
The function of epithelial tissue.
What is lining & separating organs?
The characteristic of connective tissue.
What is cells in a matrix of fibers?
The characteristics of skeletal muscle & where they're found.
What is striated, voluntary, & attaches to bone?
The study of life.
What is biology?
The 4 types of tissues.
What are epithelial, connective, muscular, & nervous?
The characteristics of epithelial tissues.
What is having a top & bottom, & attaches to connective tissue on the bottom?
The function of connective tissue.
What is for connecting various tissues & organs so they can work together?
The characteristics of smooth muscle & where they're found.
What is non-striated, involuntary, & lining the walls of organs?
The study of disease.
What is pathology?
The C's that describe the 4 tissues.
What is covering, connecting, contracting, & controlling?
The 3 shape categories of epithelial tissue.
What is squamous, cuboidal, & columnar?
The 3 types of supportive, structural connective tissue.
What is cartilage, bone, & blood?
The characteristics of cardiac muscle & where they're found.
What is striated, involuntary, & found in the heart?
The definition of the term "synergism".
What is the state of working together?
The 3 body cavities, from head to tail.
What is cranial, thoracic, & abdominal?
The 3 layering categories of epithelial tissue.
What is simple, stratified, 7 pseudostratified?
The 3 types of connective tissue that shapes & attaches organs together.
What is fibrous/dense, elastic, & loose connective tissue?
The unique ability of the cells of nervous tissue.
What is the ability to communicate via electrical impulses?
The definition of the term "homeostasis".
What is to stay/stop in a state of unchanging/sameness?