The outermost layer of the skin is the _____.
epidermis
Which two muscles are known to be striated?
Skeletal muscle & Cardiac Muscle
Which type of cell is a cartilage cell?
Chondrocyte
Histology is the study of:
Tissues
Posterior refers to ?
The back of the body
Sweat consists of what ingredients?
Water, Salt, & Small amount of waste
What is the two kinds of muscles are known to be involuntary
Cardiac & smooth muscle
Where are most blood cells produced?
Bone marrow
What type of tissue includes Adipose, Dense fibrous, Cartilage, Bone, Blood, Lymph?
Connective tissue
The transverse plane is where the body is?
Cut into upper and lower halves
The three most important functions of the skin are protection, sense organ activity, and _____.
temperature regulation
Another name for smooth muscle is:
visceral
During this stage of mitosis, the spindle fibers attach to each chromatid.
Metaphase
What tissue Covers internal and external body surfaces and is classified by shape?
Epithelial tissue
The farthest away from the truck of the body is?
Distal
What is a pressure injury?
A pressure injury is any abnormal skin breakdown caused by unrelieved pressure. Usually occurs over a bony prominence
Bone-forming cells are called:
Osteoblasts
What part of the neuron is where the nucleus is located?
Cell Body
What kind of glands are ductless glands and secrete directly into the bloodstream.
Endocrine Glands
Inferior is the upper part of the body? T/F
False
Its the lower part of the body
What are the 6 categories that nurses use to complete a Braden scale?
Moisture, Sensory perception, Mobility, Activity, Fiction & shear, and Nutrition.
What are the three different kinds of Muscle Tissue?
Smooth, Cardiac, and Skeletal
The correct sequence for the phases of mitosis following interphase is:
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
What kind of tissue is found on the tip of your nose?
Cartilage
What section would cut a blood vessel in half, along it's long axis?
longitudinal Section