What are the 4 phases of mitosis in the correct order?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
What are the 4 structures of the integumentary system?
Skin, Hair, Nails, Glands
What is the main function of the integumentary system?
Protection
What are the 4 types of tissues?
Muscle
Epithelial
Nervous
Connective
What does structure 4 refer to?

DAILY DOUBLE
Sebaceous Gland
Which organelle is responsible for the synthesis of proteins?
Ribosomes
What is the name of the most superficial layer of the epidermis?
DAILY DOUBLE
Stratum Corneum
What is the function of the sebaceous glands?
To produce oils to moisturize the skin.
Which tissue can be found lining the hollow organs and move involuntarily?
Muscle (Smooth Muscle)
How would you classify this tissue?

Simple columnar epithelium
Which phase of the cell cycle is characterized by major cell growth?
DAILY DOUBLE
Interphase
Which layer of the skin is vascularized?
Dermis
What essential vitamin does our skin produce?
Vitamin D
Which tissue transmits electrochemical impulses?
Nervous
What do numbers 1, 2, and 3 refer to? (Layers)

1 = Epidermis
2 = Dermis
3 = Hypodermis
Which organelle receives, sorts, modifies, and ships proteins throughout the cell?
Golgi Apparatus
What are the two types of glands that can be found in the skin?
Sebaceous
Sweat
What is the function of a tactile cell?
DAILY DOUBLE
They associate with the nerve cells in the dermal layer and serve as touch receptors.
Which tissue type is the only one that contains extracellular matrix?
Connective
What organelle does 9 refer to?

Mitochondria
Which organelle looks like a pasta noodle and plays a role in cell division?
Centriole
Which layer of the epidermis is the only layer that contains cells that are continually growing and dividing?
Stratum Basale
How does our skin help with temperature regulation?
Sweating
Constricting/Dilating of dermal blood vessels
What type of tissue would shorten to exert a force?
DAILY DOUBLE
Muscle
What does structure 5 refer to?

Arrector Pili Muscle