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Intro/Chem
Cells
Tissues
Integumentary
Skeletal
100
Positively charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus?
Proton
100
The random movement of molecules across a membrane from high to low concentration?
Diffusion
100
What are the 4 main types of human body tissues?
Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, & Neural
100
What is the main function of skin?
protection
100
Anatomical term for joint?
articulation
200
Negatively charged subatomic particle located outside of the nucleus?
Electron
200
The movement of water across a membrane from high to low concentration.
Osmosis
200
Main function of epithelial tissue?
Protection
200
Outer layer of skin?
Epidermis
200
Bone-producing cells are called?
osteoblasts
300
Neutral subatomic particle located inside the nucleus.
Neutron
300
The movement of a substance against its concentration gradient using ATP?
Active transport
300
Single layer of epithelial tissue?
Simple epithelium
300
Layer of fat & connective tissue that binds the skin to underlying tissues?
Subcutaneous layer or hypodermis
300
What is the name of the dense connective tissue that joins bones together?
Ligament
400
What is the # of protons in an atom, ion, or isotope called?
atomic number
400
Transport of substances out of a cell?
exocytosis
400
What are layers of thin, flattened cells called?
Stratified squamous
400
What are 2 things your body does if you get too cold?
goosebumps, shiver, turn off sweat glands, and constrict/shrink blood vessels
400
Process of making bone?
Ossification
500
What is the sum or protons & neutrons in an atom called?
Mass #
500
Sequence of the cell cycle?
Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis
500
Filling internal spaces, support, and storing fat are functions of this general type of tissue?
Connective
500
What protein makes up your hair, outer layer of skin, and finger & toe nails?
Keratin
500
Immovable Joint?
synarthrosis