The brain is found in this body cavity
What is the dorsal cavity?
Gel-like watery substance that surrounds cells of connective tissue
What is ground substance?
This is the order of layers of the epithelium from superficial to deep
What is epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis?
This joint type has the greatest range of motion
What is ball & socket?
This layer covers a muscle fiber
This body cavity would contain the mediastinum, thoracic, and pleural cavities
What is the ventral cavity?
Tissue with calcified ground substance
What is bone?
This layer of the epidermis is constantly dividing
What is stratum basale?
This is found in the spaces of trabeculae
What is red bone marrow?
This line separates one sarcomere from another
What is a Z-line?
This tissue lines the body cavities (one of the major tissue types)
What is epithelial tissue?
This epithelial gland has cells the rupture entirely to release products
What is a holocrine gland?
Layer of the epidermis found only on palms and soles of feet
What is stratum lucidum?
A mature bone cell
What is an osteocyte?
This muscle type is not striated
What is smooth muscle?
Proximal to the elbow
What is the shoulder?
This epithelial gland excretes its products via exocytosis
What is merocrine gland?
The two layers of the dermis
What is papillary and reticular?
The end of a long bone
What is epiphysis?
When myosin heads make a cross bridge and bend pulling the actin myofilament toward the center of the sarcomere
What is power stroke?
Visceral vs parietal. This tissue is the deepest
What is visceral serosa?
This tissue is stretchy
What is D, transitional epithelial tissue?
This type of sudoriferous sweat gland produces odor
What is apocrine gland?
This hormone is released when blood calcium is low
What is parathyroid hormone (PTH)?
Two molecules that block the active site on actin
What is troponin & tropomyosin?