Types of tissue
Skin
Bones
Bones part 2
Direction terminology
100

What is the name of the tissue at the top?

Pseudostratified epithelium

100

The lowest Layer of the skin is known as the...

Dermis

100

What are the four different types of bones?

Long bones

Short bones

Irregular bones

Flat bones

100

Osteocytes are...

Mature bone cells

100

The skull is _____ to the thoracic cage?

Superior

200

Adipose is a type of ________ tissue.

Fill in the blank

Connective tissue

200

Which cells functions as a sensory receptor for the skin?

a. Melanocyte

b. Keratinocyte

c. Stem cell

d. Tactile cell

e. Dendritic cell

D. Tactile cell

200

The 4 different curvatures on the spine are...

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar and pelvic

200

Spongy bone is composed of______ while compact bone is composed of _______.

Trabeculae, ostons. 

200

What plane is this?

Transverse plane
300

What is the name of a tissue that contain Intercalated disk?

Muscle Tissue

300

What classifies a burn as 2nd degree?

Burned off epidermis and some of the dermis

300

What is the name of the articulation which is classified as a depression in the bone?

What is an example?

A fossa

The mandibular fossa

300

The process of bone growing from connective tissue is called?

Intramembranous ossification

300

The Humerus is ______ to the ulna and radius

Proximal

400

What is the difference between Brown Fat and White Fat?

White fat- found in adults and is used as insulation and cushions organs.

Brown fat- Found in kids and is used for heat.

400

What is the difference between a Merocrine gland and a apocrine gland?

Merocrine glands- release sweat to cool body and secrete waste

Apocrine glands- Glands activated by puberty which release milky fatty substance and grow hair.

400

Give 2 examples of where you would find a styloid process from the structures we have learned.

Styloid process of temporal bone, Styloid process of ulna and/or Styloid process of radius

400

The functions of the skeletal system are?

Structural support

Movement

Protection

Mineral storage

Blood formation

400

What is the viewpoint we are looking at?

Mid-Sagittal viewpoint

500

Where would you find Simple squamous tissue?

Places where gas exchange occurs.

Ex. Heart, blood vessels and air sacs of the lungs

500

What kind of skin cancer would a person have if they found this?

Melanoma

500

Where are the two places sesamoid bones are formed?

The knee (Patella) and the thumb (tendon)

500

Interstitial growth is...

The bone grows in length

500


c) Dorsal/Ventral