Someone laying face down is in what position?
What is Prone
Bloodclotting is a form of what kind of feedback?
What is Positive Feedback
When cells shrink
What is atrophy
special structures that connect cells to one another
Junctions
Skin, hair, nails, and glands combine to create what system of the body?
What is the Integumentary system
Someone facing away from you is in which view to you?
What is Posterior View
In a negative feedback system, what are the thresholds that maintain balance and function?
what are Homeostatic set points
the most plentiful tissue human have
what is connective tissue
When a cell is producing a signal to target itself
what is autocrine signaling
This specialized cell produces pigment to be spread to the rest of the skin
What are Melanocytes
Looking in a mirror as you walk past it, your feet are what to your head?
What is Caudal
What is one of the way the skin thermoregulates?
what is sweating, hair movement, vasodilation, or vasoconstriction
This cell is the first line of defense during injury and infection of the mucles
What is a Mast cell
Human cells have what kind of membrane
What is semi-permiable
Sweat glands are also known as
what are Sudoriferous glands
You break your right arm and right leg. Your injuries are what?
Ipsilateral
The process in which lymphocytes cleans bacteria during injury
What is phagocytosis
this tissue conducts electrical impulses and makes up the brain
what is nervous tissue
When cells have a low water concentration to high solute concentration ratio, it is in what state?
What is hypertonic
The protein that makes up the stratum lucidum
What is eleidin
The thoracic cavity is made up of which smaller cavaties?
What is the mediastinum cavity, 2 pleural cavities, and the pericardial cavity.
When cells become less regular and organized, they are in metaplasia. When these cells in metaplasia further deviate from homeostasis, what are they in?
Dysplasia
this tissue lines the stomach, intestines, and gallbladder
what is Simple columnar epithelium
When cells bind to proteins in their environment
What is adhesions
What are the three layers of the hair shaft?
What is the medulla, the cortex, and the cuticle