What are digits?
Fingers
The mitochondria...
the powerhouse of the cell/makes ATP
What are the four MAIN categories of tissue?
Connective Tissue, Epithelial Tissue, Muscle Tissue, and Neural Tissue
What type of cell makes up stratum corneum?
Mature bone cells
Osteocytes
The sagittal plane divides the body...
left and right
What structure makes proteins?
Ribosomes
Name the three categories of connective tissue and two examples of each kind
Connective Tissue Proper, Fluid Connective, and Supportive Connective
Proper:
Loose Areolar Connective Tissue, Adipose, Reticular, Dense Regular, Dense Irregular, Elastic
Fluid:
Blood and Lymph
Supportive Connective:
Hyaline Cartilage, Fibrocartilage, Elastic Cartilage
Bone
What's the protein that makes the epidermis tough?
Keratin
Immature bone cells
Osteoblasts
The dorsum is ___ and ___ to the abdomen
superior, posterior
What is the name of the FLUID that organelles float in?
Cytosol/cytoplasm
What epithelium tissue are associated with glands?
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Papillary - LACT, Reticulated - Irregular
What's the functional unit of bone?
Osteon
The antecubitis is ___ to the olecranon
anterior
What phase of the cell are chromosomes copied?
S phase of Interphase
What cell type and fiber type make up fibrocartilage?
Chondrocyte and Collagen fiber
What cell is responsible for touch and where are they found?
Merkel cells, stratum basale
Name the zones of the epiphyseal growth area
Resting cartilage, Proliferating cartilage, Zone of Hypertrophy, and Zone of Calcification
What type of anatomy focuses on studying the large, visible structures on the body?
Gross anatomy
Name and describe every method of passive transport
Facilitated Diffusion - passive transport facilitated by transport proteins, Diffusion - movement from high concentration to low concentration, Osmosis - movement of solution from area of low to high concentration
Name and describe all three methods of secretion
Apocrine secretion - portion of cytoplasm is lose during secretion, Holocrine secretion - entire cell disintegrates, Merocrine/Eccrine - cells secrete substances by exocytosis
Name every type of gland that can be found in the Integument
Eccrine/Merocrine, Sebaceous, Apocrine, Mammary Glands, and Ceruminous Glands
Label the Osteon!
A. Central Canal, B. Canaliculi, C. Lacuna D. Lamella