The maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions despite the surrounding environment constantly changing.
What is homeostasis?
What is DNA?
Name the three muscle tissues
What is:
1. Skeletal Muscle
2. Cardiac Muscle
3. Smooth Muscle
This gland secretes sebum; causes acne in teenagers and cradle cap for newborns
What is a sebaceous gland?
Osteocytes reside in this
What is lacunae?
A term that describes "away from midline"
What is lateral?
This organelle can be free floating or bound
What is a ribosome?
This cartilage is found in the epiglottis and the external ear
What is elastic cartilage?
List the layers of the dermis from deep to superficial
What are:
1. Stratum Basale
2. Stratum Spinosum
3. Stratum Granulosum
4. Stratum Lucidum
5. Stratum Corneum
BONUS: Is this thin or thick skin? Where do you find this kind of skin?
Why does bone heal quicker than cartilage?
What is: Bone is vascular (has blood supply); cartilage is avascular (no blood supply)
The lungs are found in these cavities
What are the pleural and thoracic cavities?
An increase of cell size due to excessive stimulation and use
What is hypertrophy?
List the process of naming epithelial tissues
What is:
Number of layers
Shape of apical (top) layer of the cells
Name the tissue composition and the names of the layers of the dermis (superficial to deep)
What are:
1. Papillary Layer (Areolar Loose Connective Tissue)
2. Reticular Layer (Dense Irregular Connective Tissue)
3. Hypodermis (Adipose Loose Connective Tissue)
What is a central canal?
How many electrons does carbon need to fill a valence shell when it has 6 electrons?
What are 2 electrons?
A cell that increases in size until it eventually bursts has been placed in a ___________ solution.
What is a hypotonic solution?
This cartilage is found in the trachea
What is hyaline cartilage?
Melanoma results from the proliferation of what kind of cells in which epidermal layer?
What is melanocytes and the stratum basale?
The membrane surrounding the outer layer of bone tissue
What is periosteum?
The appendix can be found in this abdominal quadrant
What is Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ)?
This organelle makes ATP
What is mitochondria?
BONUS: What kind of tissue would you find a excess amount of mitochondria in?
Involuntary, striated, intercalated discs and branching
What is cardiac muscle tissue?
Quinn went to the beach, but forgot to apply sunscreen. He gets home and notices that his skin is red, sore and hot to the touch.
What kind of burn did Quinn experience?
What is a first degree burn?
The frontal bone is categorized at a ______ bone.
What is a flat bone?
BONUS: What ossification process do flat bones go through?