The four types of tissues.
What are epithelia, connective, muscle, and nervous?
Layers of epidermis. Bonus: which one is present only in thick skin?
Stratum Corneum
Stratum Lucidum
Stratum Granulosum
Stratum Spinosum
Stratum Basale
Defining features of compact bone.
The two main components of connective tissues.
What are cells and a matrix?
Location of stem cells, melanocytes, and dendritic cells.
What is the epidermis?
The different epithelial cell shapes and their layer names.
What are simple, stratified, and pseudostratified squamous, columnar, and cuboidal.
BONUS: transitional
Layers of dermis.
Papillary
Reticular
Yellow: medullary cavity of long bones, fat storage
The two kinds of fibrous connective tissues.
What are dense (dense regular and dense irregular) and loose (areolar, reticular, adipose)?
Pathologies of the skin.
What are albinism, bruising, jaundice, etc.
Function(s) of connective tissues.
Bind, support, fill spaces, connect areas of the body together, nutrient reservoir, etc.
Similarities and differences between apocrine and merocrine glands.
Similarities: both in epidermis, both sweat glands
Differences: outlet, age of onset, function of sweat
What are protection, muscle/tendon/ligament insertion/movement, blood formation, fat storage, nutrient reservoir, etc.
The only tissue under voluntary control.
The only tissue without striations.
Cardiac muscle
skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle
Endochondral Ossification vs Intramembranous Ossification
E.O. - Cartilage model first, then ossified, usually for long bones
I.O. - membrane model first, then ossified, usually for flat bones
Kinds of glands in the integumentary system.
endocrine vs exocrine
apocrine vs merocrine
mammary
sebaceous
ceruminous
The main epithelial tissue type in epidermis.
What is stratified squamous?
The process of bone building and breaking down.

Function of axon, dendrite, and cell body.
Dendrite - receive action potential
Axon - send action potential along a nerve quickly
Cell Body - house organelles
Uses of calcium.
Endo/Exocytosis, action potential propagation, muscle contraction, bone strength
Definition of "tissue".
Cells of a similar kind working together.
The function and location of dermal papilla.
What are finger prints and the dermis?
Endosteum - membrane that covers the inside of the medullary cavity
Periosteum - membrane that covers the outside of a bone
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5% off every paper assignment that isn't stapled.
Kind of connective tissue that is the framework of glands like the spleen.
What is reticular connective tissue?