Facing forward, palms forward, feet underneath shoulders.
What is anatomical position?
Powerhouse of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
This epithelial tissue is located in the skin.
What is stratified squamous?
Only has four layers of epithelial tissue
What is thin skin?
These become active in thermoregulation when you are hot.
What are sweat glands?
When the body is laying down facing the sky
What is supine?
DNA --> RNA --> protein
What is central dogma?
Multilayered epithelial.
What is stratified?
This is the most deep epidermal tissue
What is stratum basal?
This is the threshold required to maintain balance.
What are homeostatic setpoints?
Area of limb further from the body
What is distal?
The process between DNA to MRNA.
What is transcription?
Scars form from this process.
What is fibrosis?
The corneum layer is made up of these.
What are Keratinocytes?
This is the feedback that pushes you back to normal range.
What is negative feedback?
Cutting the body into superior and inferior regions.
What is a transverse plane?
These organize the chromosomes in the middle of the cell during metaphase.
What are mitotic spindles?
This tissue is able to stretch and change shape.
What is transitional?
Has only 3-5 layers.
What is stratum granulosum?
When cold these muscles make your hair stand up.
What are arrector pili?
Limbs on opposite sides of the body.
What is contralateral?
When chromosomes get their "X" structure.
What is prometaphase?
This tissue is the most disorganized and located in the trachea.
What is pseudostratified columnar?
Found only on the palmar and plantar regions.
What is stratum lucidum?
An example for this feedback is child birth.
What is positive feedback?