Tissue
Skeletal
Cells
Muscle
Neuroglia Cells
100

4 Types of tissue

Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and nervous

100

What does the skeletal system do?

It provides stability and structure to the body. It also helps keep internal organs safe.

100

The basic unit of life, also known as…

The cell

100

Function of the Muscle

generate movement and provide stability 

100

Functions of the Neuroglia cells

support/protect neurons in the nervous system

200

what kind Of tissue is the skin?

Epithelia Tissue 

200

Which bone forms the forehead?

The frontal Bone

200

The nucleus contains..

DNA

200

Muscle found in the heart

Cardiac muscle

200

Cell that Forms myelin sheath in the central nervous system

Oligodendrytes
300

connective Tissue that stores fat in the body

Adipose tissue

300

The adult human Body contains __ bones

206

300

Function of the mitochondria

Produces ATP energy through cellular respiration 

300

Muscle responsible for raising your arm

deltoid

300

Function of Astrocytes 

Provide structure, regulate blood flow and maintain the blood-brain barrier

400

Muscle tissue differs from the other types of tissue because 

Muscle tissue is involuntary , striated and works with the heart function.

400

Longest bone in the human body 

The Femur

400

Structure surrounding the cell

The cell membrane 

400

Smooth muscle vs Skeletal muscle

Smooth muscle is involuntary and non striated; skeletal muscle is voluntary and striated 

400
Cells responsible for engulfing pathogens and debris 

Microglia

500

Collagen is found here, providing…

Collagen is found in the connective tissue providing strength and resistance to stretching.

500

Cavity found in long bones obtaining bone marrow

Medullary Cavity

500

Organelle responsible for protein synthesis 

ribosomes

500

Muscle group responsible for bending knee

The Hamstrings

500

What cells produce cerebrospinal fluid 

Ependymal cells