Tissues
Integumentary System
Bone Tissue and Formation
The Skeleton
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100

What is the first step of tissue repair?

Inflammation and clot formation

100

Which epidermal layer is only found in thick skin such as the palms and soles of hands and feet?

Stratum lucidum

100

What is ossification?

Bone formation

100

Where are the tibia, femur, and fibula found?

The leg
100

Name one place where smooth muscle tissue can be found.

GI tract, uterus, respiratory tract

200

What skin marking provides our handprints, footprints, and fingerprints?

Dermal papillae

200

What are the two layers of the dermis?

Papillary and reticular 

200

Which type of bone marrow is made from mostly fat?

Yellow marrow

200

Which region is the zygomatic bone found in?

The skull


200

Why is the hypodermis so effective as a shock absorber?

It's made of mostly adipose tissue (fat)

300

Define the difference between exocrine and endocrine glands.

Exocrine glands secrete into ducts, endocrine glands secrete into the bloodstream

300

Name the five layers of the epidermis in order from top to bottom.

Corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, basale 

300

What are the honeycomb units inside spongy bone called?

Trabeculae

300

Which division of the skeleton contains the thoracic cage, skull, and vertebral column?

Axial skeleton

300

Which type of bone marrow is most hematopoietic?

Red marrow

400

Which cutaneous receptor responds to touch or light pressure?

Meissner's corpuscles

400

Which layer of the epidermis is actively mitotic?

Stratum basale 

400

Which bone cell secretes the matrix of the bone?

Osteoblasts

400

What are the joints of the skull called?

Sutures

400

Which type of bone growth causes an increase in width?

Appositional growth

500

What is the difference between simple and stratified epithelia?

Simple has one layer of cells, stratified has at least two layers 

500

Which layer of the epidermis is actively mitotic?

Stratum basale

500

What are the two locations of osteogenic cells?

Periosteum and endosteum

500

What are the five regions of the spine?

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccyx

500

Which bone cell is responsible for resorption?

Osteoclasts

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