Microscopy
Body Systems
Positioning
Epithelium
The Cell
100
Page 1
What is simple squamous?
100
This is the purpose of the Integumentary System
What is forming external body covering and protecting deeper tissue from injury, synthesizing Vitamin D, and serving as the site of cutaneous receptors (pain, pressure, etc.), and sweat and oil glands
100
This is Anatomical position
What is standing erect with feet together and eyes forward, palms facing anteriorly with thumbs pointed away from the body, with no bones crossed?
100
This epithelium can be found in alveolar sacs
What is simple squamous?
100
This is the model used to describe the plasma membrane of a cell
What is the fluid mosaic model?
200
Page 2
What is simple cuboidal?
200
These are organs in the Endocrine System
What are the thymus, thyroid, pituitary, testes, and ovaries?
200
These two antonyms refer to things at the back side of the body, and at the belly side of the body.
What are dorsal and ventral?
200
This epithelium is most often used as protection
What is stratified squamous?
200
Literally means, "cell eating"
What is phagocytosis
300
Page 3
Simple columnar
300
This is the purpose of the Nervous System
What is a fast-acting control system, and responding to internal and external changes.
300
These two antonyms refer to points closest to and furthest from point of attachment to trunk
What are proximal and distal?
300
This epithelium is typically found in the digestive tract
What is simple columnar?
300
These can form cell junctions and act like spot welds.
What are desmosomes?
400
Page 4
Stratified squamous (keratinized?)
400
This is the purpose of the Lymphatic System
What is picking up fluid leaked from blood vessels, housing white blood cells, and mounting attacks against foreign substances in the body.
400
This plane lies vertical and divides body into anterior and posterior parts
What is the coronal (frontal) plane?
400
This epithelium forms the ducts of some glands
What is stratified cuboidal?
400
One can act as an ion channel, while the other can act as a receptor.
What are integral and peripheral proteins?
500
Page 5
What is pseudostratified columnar?
500
This is the purpose of the Endocrine System
What is secreting hormones that regulate growth, reproduction, nutrient use, and acting as a slower communication system.
500
These two antonyms refer to structures on the opposite sides of the body, and on the same sides.
What are contralateral and ipsalateral?
500
This is the epithelium that lines the respiratory tract
What is pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium?
500
These are the steps of Interphase.
What are G1, S, and G2?