What is the smallest unit of matter?
What is Atom?
What is the study of tissue called?
What is Histology?
What is the outer layer of the skin named?
What is Epidermis?
When a sensory neuron transmits signals from sensory organs to the central nervous system, which pathway is this impulse traveling in?
What is afferent?
This tubular organ is anterior to the esophagus and allows for the movement of air.
What is trachea?
What is the term for a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process?
What is Catalyst?
What is the name of the connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones?
What is Tendons?
This type of epithelial tissue consists of a single layer of scale like cells. It lines the inner walls of blood vessels and forms the air sacs of the lungs. What is it?
What is Simple squamous epithelium?
All the motor neurons that control skeletal muscle are...
What is Multipolar Neurons?
DAILY DOUBLE!
How many primary blood types are there?
What is the term for a substance made up of 2 or more elements that are chemically combined in a fixed ratio?
What is a Compound? (Molecule)
Which type of tissue is responsible for transmitting electrical impulses throughout the body?
What is Neural Tissue?
On the body surface where mechanical stresses are severe and friction is at an all time high, the dominant epithelium is
What is Stratified Squamous Epithelium?
Which part of the central nervous system is responsible for integrating sensory information, processing it, and initiating responses?
What is the Brain?
This larger organ is still much shorter than its cousin and absorbs excess water in foods.
What is the large intestine?
DAILY DOUBLE!
What is the name of the phenomenon where a substance changes from a gas to a liquid?
What is the name of the type of tissue found in the heart, responsible for generating and coordinating the hearts contraction?
What is Cardiac Muscle tissue?
Nice ink Bro. Those heavy metals are most likely in what layer of the skin?
What is the dermis?
The name of the dense bundle of nerves the runs through the vertebral column and connects the brain to the rest of the body is?
What is Spinal Cord?
Time of prenatal development is
What is gestation?
By percentage of body weight, which element holds the greatest amount within the human body?
What is Oxygen?
Blood, lymph, and even ligaments all share this primary tissue type?
What is connective tissue?
These cells are cube-shaped and form a single layer. They are involved in secretion and absorption and are found in kidney tubules and various glands. What is the type of epithelial tissue?
What is a Simple Cuboidal?
What are the 2 main components of the central Nervous System?
What is the Brain and Spinal Cord?
The most common problems with electrolyte balance are caused by an imbalance between gains and losses of?
What is sodium ions?