The spinal cord is made up of this type of tissue
What is nervous tissue?
These organelles make most of the ATP in the cell.
What are mitochondria?
These are little pockets in cartilage allowing chondrocytes a safe place to live due to the ground substance being firm.
What are lacunae?
This layer of skin is superficial to the dermal papillae.
What is the epidermis?
These are large, multinucleated cells that break down bone.
What are osteoclasts?
The lining of the larynx is made up of this type of tissue.
What is epithelial tissue?
Small polar molecules enter the cell through these
What are channel proteins?
Mature cartilage cells
What are chodrocytes?
A hair cell that contains no keratin is located here.
What is the matrix?
The process of manufacturing blood cells that takes place inside bone is called this
What is hemopoiesis?
The biceps brachii is made of this type of tissue.
What is muscle tissue?
Large molecules, such as proteins, enter the cell through these.
What are carrier proteins?
Binding and resilient support are provided by fibrocartilage and it can be found in these bones of the posterior skeleton.
What are the vertebrae and its joints?
These 2 skin layers contain living cells.
What are the stratum basale and stratum spinosum?
This type of bone contains trabeculae
What is cancellous bone?
These cells provide structure and support for parenchymal cells.
What are stromal cells?
Endocytosis is an example of this type of transport
What is active?
Elastic cartilage can be found in this coronal appendage where it gives flexible support.
What is the ear?
Epidermal cells in the hair follicle can replace superficial skin cells after this degree of a burn
What is second degree?
The kind of growth that is available to a bone whose epiphyseal plate is ossified
What is appositional growth?
These cells undergo mitosis regularly and quickly.
What are labile cells?
This type of epithelial tissue can be found in the stomach and intestines and functions to allow complex absorption and secretion as well as protection
What is simple columnar epithelium?
These membranes are found around joints and they provide lubrication.
What are synovial membranes?
These small, smooth muscles are attached to the hair follicle and can pull on the hair to make a bump in the skin that traps air next to the skin to retain heat when you are cold.
What are arrector pili?
These extensions of osteocytes allow cells in bone tissue to communicate with each other.
What are canaliculi?