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Directions/Planes
Cavities/ Abdominopelvic Regions
Epithelial Tissues
Connective Tissue
Muscle & Nervous
100
Describe anatomical position
Standing straight up, hand by sides, feet pointing forward, thumbs up, facing forward
100
Are the cranial and spinal cavities part of the dorsal or ventral cavities?
Dorsal (because they are in the back)
100
Define simple and stratified.
Simple = one layer of cells Stratified = more than one layer of cells
100
Is connective tissue the most or least abundant and diverse tissue in the body.
The most abundant and diverse (has the most & the most different types.
100
Categorize the following as voluntary or involuntary. Skeletal Smooth Cardiac
Skeletal: voluntary Smooth: involuntary Cardiac: involuntary
200
This term means towards the top.
Superior
200
What separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity? (hint: helps you breathe)
The diaphragm
200
What shapes are the following? Squamous, Cuboidal, & Columnar
Flat, Cube-shaped, Rectangle
200
What is the stuff outside the cells in connective tissue called?
Matrix
200
What types of muscle has more than one nucleus in its cells?
Skeletal
300
This term means farther away on a limb.
Distal
300
What is the region that includes the bellybutton called?
Umbillical
300
Where can you epithelial tissue?
Covering all of the internal and external parts of the body.
300
What type of muscle doesn't have striations?
smooth
400
This term means towards the front.
Anterior
400
Identify the region Ms. Harmon shows you.
Right iliac.
400
Describe pseudostratified.
Looks like more than one layer, but it actually only has one.
400
What is adipose tissue commonly called?
Fat
400
What is the function of nervous tissue?
To send and receive electrical signals
500
This type of plane would cut a person into front and back portions.
Coronal (like a crown)
500
Identify the region Ms. Harmon shows you.
Epigastric
500
Where might you find transitional epithelial tissue?
In the bladder (because it can stretch)
500
Name at least three types of connective tissue.
Areolar, adipose, bone, blood, fibrous connective tissue, cartilage.
500
Label at least three parts of the neuron drawn on the board.
On the board