What shape is Cuboidal epithelial Tissue?
cube
What type of tissue has neuroepithelial cells?
Neural Tissue
Where are the kidneys located?
just below the ribcage
what does the circulatory system do?
Transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells throughout the body.
what is the fuction of the Ureters?
transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
What shape is Squamous Epithelial Tissue?
Flat
What type of cartilage is most common in connective tissue?
Hyaline Cartilage
How much nephrons are in each kidney?
One million
Which organ is the largest in the body?
Integumentary system
which system breaks down food into nutrients?
Digestive system
What shape is Columnar Epithelial Tissue?
column-like
Where is compact bone found?
Seen on the outside of bones
How much blood do the kidneys filter each day?
50 gallons of blood
What does the respiratory system do?
Facilitates gas exchange—oxygen intake and carbon dioxide removal.
what system warms and humidifies inhaled air?
Respiratory system
What is Pseudostratified epilthelial?
Cells in contact with basal lamina, but not with the surface
Where is cancellous bone found?
Seen in the long bone centers
What is the function of the Ureters?
Two narrow tubes that transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder
What is the nervous system do?
body's intricate communication network
How many different number of componets is the integumentary system composed of
Four.
What is the superficial layer of Epithelial tissue?
cells that are densely packed and cover the body's exterior
What is the function of axons?
Carry nerve impulses out of the cell body?
What happens in hormone secretion?
produce hormones such as erythropoietin, which stimulates red blood cell production.
what does the endocrine system do?
network of glands that produce and secrete hormones
What are the three blood vessels in the circulatory system?
Arteries, Veins and Capillaries.