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100

_________ are organelles responsible for protein synthesis

ribosomes

100

When exposed to sunlight, skin synthesizes (creates) this important vitamin.

Vit D

100

Name of type of muscle tissue

Options are: Cardiac, skeletal, smooth
100

The diffusion of water

osmosis

100

Name one kind of cartilage tissue.



fibrocartilage, elastic cartilage, hyaline cartilage



200

___ are organelles that act as "trash collectors" of the cell by dissolving broken or worn down pieces of the cell. They also attack bacteria and dissolve them.

lysosomes 

200

The skin is divided into three layers: the ___, dermis and hypodermis (subcutaneous layer)

Epidermis

200

This type of connective tissue stores fat and provides for cushion.

Adipose

200

When a cell expands, is it hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic?

hypotonic

200

Type of muscle that is in the walls of hollow internal organs.

smooth

300

Where is the nucleolus? What does it do?

Within the nucleus and makes ribosomes


300

___ is a skin condition (very common in teens) that occurs when bacteria become active in the sebaceous (oil) glands. Contrary to popular belief, chocolate does not cause this.

Acne

300

This type of flattened epithelial tissue (which consists of multiple layers) would be located in the back of your throat or down the esophagus, where constant friction would rub off cells.


stratified squamous



300

The cell membrane is said to be selectively ___ because it allows certain substances in and out of a cell.

permeable

300

This tissue is specialized to stretch (distend) and lines the urinary system organs.

transitional

400

What does the cell membrane do?

Regulates the movement of materials into and out of the cell

400

___ are cells that add pigment (color) to your hair and skin. They release more melanin (pigment) when exposed to sunlight.


Melanocytes

400

This type of connective tissue is found between your vertebrae and acts as a cushion and shock absorber.

fibrocartilage

400

Active transport requires?

energy

400

Define a tissue

group of cells that perform similar functions

500

What is the function of cilia?

Make waving movements to sweep substances over the cell's surface

500

What are the 5 layers of the epidermis

stratum corneum, stratum lucidium, stratum granulosm, stratum spinosum, stratum basale

500

What is function bone, a type of connective tissue?

support the body, protect organs


500

Voltage-gated ion channels do what?

open or close in response to changes in the electrical charge across the cell membrane

500

Most abundant type of primary tissue in the body?

connective
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