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Integument
Bones
Organelles
Tissues
100
Anatomy= structure & Physiology= function
What is the difference between anatomy and physiology
100
epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis
What is the 3 layers of the integument?
100
skull, bony thorax, and vertebralcolumn
What is the axial skeleton made up of?
100
atoms-molecules-organelles-cells-tissues-organs-organ system-organelles
What is the level of organization from atom to organism
100
ground substance fibers cells
What is the 3 main components of connective tissue?
200
blood
What is an example of a buffer in the body?
200
chemical, physical/mechanical, and biological
What is the barriers that the skin posses?
200
compact, spongy, short, iregular, flat,
What is the type of bones?
200
breaks down cellular waste
What is the lysosome do?
200
areolar adipose reticular dense irregular dense regular elastic
What is the types of connective tissues?
300
deadliest skin cancer, spreads to other parts of body, resistant to chemotherapy
What is melanoma?
300
Nails=protect distal phalanx, fingertip, and can be used as a "tool" Hair/Hair folecules= sensitive touch receptar Sebaceous(oil) glands= secrete oil, lube to hair shaft
What is the other appendages of the integument? Their function?
300
support protection movement mineral/growth storage blood cell formation fat storage
What is the function of bones?
300
It is semi-permeable (picky) and is flexible but does not loose structure. It is made up of phospholipids and proteins.
What is the making of the cell membrane so unique? What is it made up of?
300
blood- develops from mesenchyme and consists of blood cells; surronded by non-living fluid bone- support protect; storage for fat and blood cells; firm
Why are bone and blood connective tissues?
400
divides body to 11 areas, each count 9% of total body area
How does the rule of nines work?
400
eccrine, apocrine, ceruminous, and mammary
What is the 4 types of sweat glands?
400
process of turning cartilage to bones
What is ossification?
400
golgi appartus, nucleus, lysosome, mitochondra, ect
What is some examples of the organelles
400
single layer, tall, oval nuclei;goblet cells; asorbs and secretes mucus and enzymes; digestive trach, gallbladder, some uterus, and uterine tubes
What is simple columnar epithelia? where is it found? how to identify?
500
a-asymetry b-border c-color d-diameter e-evolution
What is the ABCDE rule?
500
stratum basal- stratum spinosum- stratum granulosum- stratum lucidum- stratum corneum
What is What is the layers of the integument from deep to superficial?
500
hematoma forms- cartilaginous callus forms-bony callus forms- bone remodling
What is happening during bone repair?
500
hypotonic- plumps up cells hypertonic- shrinks isotonic- retains normal
What is hypotonic solution? Hypertonic solution? Isotonic solution?
500
fibrocartilage- thick collagen fibers predominate, less firm matrix elastic- similar to hyaline but more elastic fibers in matrix hyaline- firm matrix, collagen fibers form network, chondroblast produce matrix
What is the difference between hyaline, elastic, and fibrocartilage.