The chemical that the mitochondria produce for energy.
What is ATP (adenosine triphosphate)?
The tissue that does not originate from mesoderm?
What is the Ectoderm (e.g., nervous tissue)?
The area where fertilization takes place?
What is the distal part of the uterine tube (ampulla)?
The stages of tooth development (in order).
What is initiation, bud, cap, bell, apposition, and maturation?
The mineral that makes up 96% of enamel.
What is hydroxyapatite?
The organelle that assists in protein synthesis.
What are the ribosomes?
The tissue type that forms ligaments and tendons.
What is dense regular connective tissue?
The prenatal week when the heart begins to beat.
What is the end of the 4th week?
That which gives rise to permanent teeth that replace primary teeth.
What is the successional lamina?
The fine ridges on enamel, mostly at the cervical third of the crown’s facial surface.
What are perikymata and where are they found?
The phase of the cell cycle that is the initial resting stage.
What is Interphase (specifically G1 phase)?
What are skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle?
What are the three types of muscle tissue?
The vitelline system’s role before vascular system develops.
What is to provide nutrients to the embryo before placental circulation begins?
The type of bone that forms between the roots of multirooted teeth.
What is the interradicular bone?
The line that reflects changes at birth in enamel.
What is the neonatal line?
True or False: DNA replication occurs in G1 phase.
What is False – DNA replication occurs in the S phase?
The muscle has intercalated disks.
What is cardiac muscle?
The 3rd to 8th week of development.
Which weeks are most sensitive to teratogens?
Accessory root canals connect these two structures.
What are the pulp and periodontal ligament?
True or False: Lamellae are visible cracks in enamel.
What is true.
The roles of ribosomes and rough ER.
What is to synthesize proteins and to transport and modify them?
The definition of connective tissue proper.
What is loose and dense connective tissues that support organs and bind tissues together?
The arch that contributes to the mandible?
What is the first pharyngeal arch?
The two structures that fuse to form the root sheath?
What are the inner and outer enamel epithelium?
The function of the ruffled border of osteoclasts.
What is to increase the surface area in osteoclasts?