Found in the ducts of only the largest glands, this type of epithelial tissue is not common.
What is stratified columnar and/ or stratified cuboid?
Fibers and this medium ranging from liquid to solid make up the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
What is ground substance?
This region is found medial to the inguinal region, superior to the pubic area, and inferior to the abdomen.
What is pelvic?
What is the zygomatic bone?
Absent in 15-30% of the population, this longus muscle attaches to the palmar aponeurosis and is considered a vestigial structure in humans.
What the palmaris longus?
This rubs off when we touch things, chew our food, or go to the bathroom.
What is stratified squamous epithelium?
Found throughout the body at the interface between two separate tissue types, this tissue is the own that behaves like "connective tissue".
What is areolar tissue?
I need to turn around! I forgot to put deodorant on my ___________!
This bone is unique in that it's the only sesamoid bone that everybody has.
What is the patella?
Deepest muscle of the group that opposes the function of the hamstrings.
What is rectus femoris?
Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse across a thin membrane made of this epithelium.
What is simple squamous epithelium?
A fracture disrupts the matrix of this living tissue.
What is osseous tissue?
An acute appendicitis can manifest pain in this abdominopelvic quadrant.
What is the right lower quadrant?
Medial bone of the antebrachium.
What is the ulna?
"Minor" muscle that can move the scapula forward or elevate the ribs.
What is the pectoralis minor?
Oh no! The next exit's 20 miles away! Good thing I've got this to allow expansion of my bladder.
What is transitional epithelium?
Tissue containing large globular cells accumulated in the gluteal, pectoral, abdominal, and lumbar regions used to store energy and provide insulation.
What is adipose tissue?
Yes, men have them too! That is, the drainage ports of glands named for this region.
What is the mammillary region?
What are lacunae?
"Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones... The finger bones is connected to the hand bone..." Which "hand bone?
What is the metacarpal?
"Hairy" epithelia that lines the surfaces of our respiratory tract to filter dust from the air.
What is pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium?
Network of fibers found in the spleen, lymph nodes, and liver, for example.
What is reticular tissue?
Marv got a nail stuck in this region while climbing the stairs in Kevin's basement.
What is the plantar region?
Only 2 of these are found in the pollex and hallux, respectively.
The other elbow flexor. This synergist lies deep to the agonist of elbow flexion.
What is the brachialis?