Anatomical Terms
Organelles
Organs
Integumentary Organization
Homeostatic Functions
100

Palms are facing what direction in anatomical position?

Ventral

100

The process in which a vesicle exports products out of a cell.

Exocytosis

100

What are the four main types of tissues that work together to make up organs?

Epithelial, connective, nervous, and muscle.

100
What is the largest organ system in the body?

Integumentary system

100

What type of feedback loop regulates body temperature?

Negative Feedback

200

Anatomical term for lying on your back.

Supine
200

Which organelle is known for its 'recycling' functions?

Lysosomes

200

Which type of tissue is multi-nucleated?

Skeletal

200

The stratum corneum is _ to the stratum spinosum?

Superficial
200

What is programmed cell death?

Apoptosis

300

The tarsal is _ to the femoral.

Distal

300

Where is protein synthesized?

Ribosomes

300

What type of muscular tissue is responsible for the involuntary contractions of the heart?

Cardiac muscles

300

Which layer of the epidermis is only found in thick skin?

Stratum lucidum

300

What type of cell signaling do cytokines use as a part of the inflammation process?

Paracrine

400

What structure is the most distal part of a digit?

Hyponichiem

400

Which organelle is in charge of packaging intracellular products?

Golgi apperatus

400

What type of epithelial tissue is found on the lining of the small intestine?

Simple columnar

400

At what layer of the epidermis could you find the dendritic cell responsible for melanin production?

Stratum basal

400

Sudoriferous glandular activity can be most dictated by which homeostatic function?

Thermoregulation

500

Which cavity holds the control center of the nervous system?

Cranial
500

If there is a mutation in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, the synthesis of what molecule would be affected?

Lipids

500

This organ is composed of transitional epithelium, which allows it to adapt to different levels of liquid consumed in the body.

Bladder

500

If someone experiences a third-degree burn, what layers of the skin are damaged?

Epidermis & dermis (sometimes hypodermis depending on severity)

500

Which cell function do SNARE proteins mediate?

Exocytosis.