My elbow is ______ compared to my shoulder
What is distal?
Rare connective tissue found in the lymphatic system.
What is reticular?
Most deadly type of skin cancer.
What is melanoma?
Cells that break down bone.
What are osteoclasts?
Universal Donor
What is type O-?
The region that includes the cranial and vertebral.
What is the dorsal region?
The main structures of each epithelial cell.
What is a nucleus and basement membrane?
The pigment produced by melanocytes in response to UV exposure.
What is melanin?
__________ bone is always surrounded by __________
spongy, compact
WBC that increase due to an allergic reaction.
What are basophils?
The body cavity containing the lungs.
What is the pleural cavity?
What are epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous?
The gland that produces oil in the skin.
What are sebaceous glands?
A violently twisted fracture.
What is a spiral fracture?
4 main organs of the lymphatic system
What are lymph nodes, thymus, spleen, and tonsils?
The region lateral to the mammary/pectoral region.
What is the axillary region?
Heat production is the function of these 2 tissues.
What are adipose and muscle?
The 5 layers of the epidermis from deep to superficial.
What is stratum basale, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum, and corneum?
The main categories of bone shape.
What are long, short, flat, sesamoid/ irregular?
The purposes of the lymphatic system.
What are lipid absorption, immunity, and fluid recover?
The region proximal to the patellar, medial to the coxal, and inferior to the abdominal regions.
What is the umbilical/ pelvic/ inguinal region?
The 5 types of cells found in connective tissue.
What are osteocytes, chondrocytes, adipocytes, erythrocytes, and leukocytes?
3 major functions of the integumentary system.
What is barrier/ protection, temp regulation and body fluid balance, and excretion of waste?
The types of joints under synovial, cartilaginous, and fibrous classifications.
What are monaxial, biaxial, and multiaxial; symphysis and synchondrosis; syndesmosis, gomphosis, and suture?
The 3 stages of hemostasis.
What are vasoconstriction, platelet plug, and fibrin clot?