The study of structure & shape.
What is anatomy?
This tissue is avascular.
What is epithelial?
Epithelium of the skin.
What is stratified squamous?
These 2 minerals make bones hard.
What are phosphorus and calcium?
This bone is commonly called the tail bone.
What is the coccyx?
The two myofilaments allowing muscles to contract.
What are actin and myosin?
This directional term means "more towards the feet".
What is inferior?
What classification of tissue does this image fall into?
What is connective tissue?
Cutaneous membrane is also known as...
What is skin?
This is the largest and strongest bone of the skull.
What is the mandible?
This is a picture of a ______ vertebra.
What is a lumbar vertebra?
The cell membrane of a muscle cell is called the ____.
What is the sarcolemma?
This is the body region based on the image.

What is popliteal?
Striated, voluntary, & multinucleated...all characteristics of this muscle tissue.
What is skeletal muscle?
This structure of the skin aids in heat conservation.
What is the arrector pilli muscle?
#2 is pointing to this cranial suture.
What is the lambdoidal suture?
This bone articulates with the ______ bone, inferiorly.
What is the axis(C2)?
z line to z line is called this...
What is the sarcomere?
This is the "fast-acting" control (organ)system.
What is the nervous system?
This image shows a characteristic difference between epithelial tissues...this is the characteristic.
What is simple (1 layer) and stratified (many layers)?
This is the function of the melanocytes.
What is to shield the nucleus, protecting the DNA?
Osteocytes reside in this microscopic structure of bone.
What is the lacunae?
This is the location and # associated with this kind of vertebrae.
What is in the neck and 7?
The area of only myosin.
What is the H zone?
This is the body cavity illustrated in yellow.

What is the dorsal body cavity?
These are the tissue types that contain goblet cells.
What is simple columnar and pseudostratified columnar?
These are the epidermal layers you would find on the bottom of your feet, going from superficial to deep.
What are stratum:corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, and basale?
The pituitary gland resides in this specific part of this bone.
What is the sella turcica of the spenoid bone?
Exaggeration of the thoracic curvature is called ____.
What is kyphosis?
This is the name and action of the green muscle.
What is the gastrocnemius & plantar flexion?
These are the two main functions of this organ system.
What is maintaining heat and movement?
These are 2 places you will find this tissue in a human body.
What are kidney tubules, surface of ovaries, salivary ducts, pancreatic ducts?
This type of sweat gland is illustrated in this picture.
What is an eccrine gland?
This classification of bone ossifies intramembranously.
What is a flat bone?
These are the 3 sections of this bone.
What are the manubrium, sternal body, and the xiphoid process?
This is covering of letter "E".
What is the perimysium?