Simple Columnar tissue can be found in the digestive tract. What is the function of simple columnar tissue?
protection
UVB is critical for the production of what essential vitamin?
Vitamin D
Which of the following locations can you find hyaline cartilage to?
The covers of joints
For the outer layer of skin to shed and be replaced it takes about how many days?
27 days
The monomer of lipids is which of the following?
Fatty acids
Critical burns cover what percentage of the human body?
10%
Which of the following is considered a flesh eating disease?
Necrotizing Fasciitis
Which of the following defines the term squamos?
Flat
A group or mass of similar cells working together to perform common functions are known as what?
Tissues
The building block of nucleic acids is considered a monomer. What is the monomer of nucleic acid?
Nucleotides
The spread of cancer cells from one part of the body to another is known as?
Metastasis
What type of tissue makes up glands?
Epithelial
The following connective tissue connects muscle to bone?
Tendons
Which of the following is the most abundant tissue in the human body?
Connective tissue
What is the function of nucleic acids?
To carry genetic information
What is the cause of acne?
Steroids, humidity, hair products
What is the substance that sebaceous glands secrete?
Sweat
The following connective tissue connects bone to bone?
Ligaments
Simple squamous tissue can be found in the air sacs in your lungs. What is the function of simple squamous tissue?
Diffusion and Filtration
What is the makeup of triglycerides?
1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids
Pigment cells create caps around the nucleus to?
Prevent DNA mutations
The function of mast cells is to?
Prevent clots
Which of the following is the function of neurons?
Transmitting signals
Macromolecules are also known as?
Polymers
Which of the following macromolecules is used for immediate energy in the human body?
Carbohydrates