During the process of mitosis these cells go through differentiation.
What are stem cells.
The maintenance of a temperature within a certain range in the body is an example of what?
What is negative Feedback.
This is the muscle that raises the hair on the body.
What is erector pili.
True or False: Superior is closer to the top of the body.
What is true.
What is gap junctions.
The term that describes when cells shrink/ get smaller.
What is atrophy.
These receptors detect stimulus outside of the set point.
What are sensors.
The anatomic name for cuticle.
What is the eponychium.
Standing with your palms facing front with feet flat and shoulder width apart.
What is anatomical position.
Tight, adheren, gap, and desmosome junctions connect what?
What are cells.
These immune cells release cytokines to help induce inflammation. Such as heparin and prostaglandins.
What is Mast Cells.
Blood clotting and contractions are an example of what type of feedback?
What is positive feedback.
This part of your finger nail is made up of hard keratin. This is the part that is painted when using nail polish.
What is nail plate.
Where is the popliteal region located on the body?
What is behind the knee.
This type of cell junction is most found in epithelial cells.
What is tight junctions.
When a tissue responds to injury these cells do not play a role in any of the three stages.
What are adipocytes.
During a homeostatic loop this is different person by person.
What is the normal range.
This hair phase is termed the resting phase and lasts three months.
What is telogen phase.
The antebrachial region is _____ to the antecubital region.
What is distal.
This junction attaches to the basement membrane.
What are hemidesmosomes.
This cell type remodels the extracellular matrix overtime which causes scars to fade.
What are enzymes.
This type of burn extends all the way into the hypodermis.
What is third degree or full thickness.
This type of gland is found in the armpit and pubic areas.
What is apocrine sweat glands.
A lab student spills hydrochloric acid on both their legs. The nurse may record this as affecting what regions?
What is bilateral.
This type of protein creates gap junctions.
What are connexons.