The top layer of the skin is_____.
What is the epidermis?
Replacing dead cells into similar new cells.
There is a(n) _____ of ATP required for active transport vs passive transport.
(There is none required for passive transport.)
The location of protein synthesis is in the _____.
What is ribosome?
What is posterior?
What is the outermost layer of the cell?
What is the cell membrane?
Contributes to scar formation after regeneration.
What is fibrosis?
Jerry decided to go on a run on a hot day, and was very hot after finishing his workout. There is a(n) ______ in his perspiration.
What is an increase?
What is the primary protein in the skin?
What is keratin?
The study of the structure of a plant or animal?
What is anatomy?
What type of tissue is primarily a covering or lining of the body parts?
What is the epithelial tissue?
It duplicates its self via cycle. S, G1, G2, and M.
The factors of increased temperature and less saturation ______ the membrane fluidity.
What is increase?
The two main proteins in the ECM are _________.
What is fibronectin and collagen?
Refers to something that gives opportunity but does not consider their status.
What is equality?
What layer is only present in thick skin?
What is stratum lucidum?
After I got a wound, it started to turn red. This initial response is ____.
What is inflammation?
In the case of psoriasis, there is a(n) ____of the division of keratinocytes. This hyperactive disease is a cell cycle disfunction.
What is a(n) increase?
What is the primary protein in connective tissue?
What is collagen?
Your encounter the zombie, and you decide to kill it by using your axe.
You cut its head and body vertically, directly in the middle.
What is mid-sagittal?
What is the innermost layer of keratinocytes originating from the hair matrix?
What is medulla?
The myeloid that produces cytokines (prostaglandin, heparin).
What is a mast cell?
In the case of rickets, there is a(n) _____ of vitamin D synthesis.
What is decrease?
What is the primary protein in skeletal muscle tissue?
What is myosin?
A samurai committed seppuku. His body was cut in half horizontally.
What is transverse?