Put in the correct order of signal receiving.
Soma, Axon Terminals, Dendrites, Axon
Dendrites -> Soma -> Axon - > Axon Terminals
Is smooth muscle voluntary or involuntary?
Involuntary
Name atleast 3 functions of the integumentary system.
Protection, Thermoregulation, Vitamin D absorption, and Sensory
What makes up the PNS?
All the nerves
What type of tissue is your skin made out of?
Stratified Squamous
What are the three steps of tissue repair? (must be in correct order)
Inflammation, Repair, Remodel
Why does a light scrape not bleed, but a deeper cut will?
Name all the subcategories of cartilage.
Hyaline, Fibrocartilage, and Elastic
What is the middle layer of skin called?
Dermis
What is between two myelin sheaths?
Node of ranvier
What are the layers of the hair shaft from outermost to innermost?
Cuticle -> Cortex ->Medulla
What is this?
Simple Squamous
What are the 4 lobes of the brain?
Parietal, Frontal, Occipital, Temporal
Name 2 of the 3 functions of skeletal tissue.
Voluntary movement, produces heat, protects organs
Blood and lymph fluid are considered what kind of tissue type?
Connective
What kind of epithelial tissue helps with movement?
Pseudostratified columnar
What are the two kinds of glands we talked about in the skin?
Oil (sebaceous) glands, Sweat glands
What are the functions of nails?
Protect outermost extremities and help pick up things.
What surrounds a neuron in a nerve cell
Soma
What does the temporal lobe do?
Auditory processing, memory, and language
What are 2/3 functions of skeletal muscle?
Voluntary movement, produces heat, protects organs
What makes up the brain stem
mid brain, pons, medulla
What is the arrangement of dense regular connective tissue, and what does that allow it to do?
In parallel, better strength when force is applied in a singular direction
Sensory information to the central nervous system is more commonly known as what?
Afferent pathway
Give an example of where you can find fibrocartilage and elastic cartilage.
Fibrocartilage: Intervertebral disc
Elastic: Ear lobes