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Building blocks
Tissues & Integumentary
Pump, you up
Shake, rattle, and roll
100

Standing erect, arms at the sides, with face, palms, and feet facing forward.

What is the anatomical position?

100
When the concentration of solutes in a solution is the same as in the cell.

What is an isotonic solution?

100

Blood is this type of tissue.

What is connective tissue?

100

A muscle that operates on its own without you telling it what to do.

What is involuntary?

100
Location where long bones grow longer.

What is the epiphyseal plate or the epiphysis.

200

The 3 areas of the vertebral column.

What are the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar?

200

The movement of particles from an area of high to low concentration.

What is diffusion

200

Glands are this type of tissue.

What is epithelial?

200

The straight muscles of the abdomen running superiorly and anteriorly that define a "six-pack".

What is rectus abdominus?

200

The bone on the pinky-side of the lower arm.

What is the ulna?
300

The body's way of maintaining a stable or balanced internal environment, most often regulated through a system of negative feedback.

What is homeostasis?

300

The movement of water from an area of high to low concentration.

What is osmosis?

300

An injection given in this location of the skin because the tissue has a rich blood supply, ideal for absorbing medication. Usually at a 45 deg angle.

What is subcutaneous?

300

The muscular layer of the heart.

What is myocardium?

300

The bones of the skull.

What are frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital.
400

2 major organs located in the thoracic cavity.

What are the heart and the lungs?
400

The use of this kind of medication is the most common disruption of a person's microbiome.

What are antibiotics?

400

Tissue that controls the diameter of blood vessels to control blood pressure and flow.

What is muscular?

400

The name of the additional muscles used during respiratory distress, including the sternocleidomastoid, scalene, intercostal, and diaphragm.

What are accessory muscles?

400

The type of joint in the elbow, knee, or phalanges.

What is a hinge.

500

The medical term for skin + the medical term for inflammation, or inflammation of the skin w/ itching and redness = 

Dermatitis

500

When water and dissolved particles are forced across a membrane from an area of higher to lower hydrostatic pressure, how the kidneys remove waste products from the blood.

What is filtration?

500

This tissue covers the body’s surface and lines body cavities and many organs

What is epithelial?

500

Elevated potassium causes make muscle and nerve cells irritable, particularly in the heart, leading to this potentially fatal disorder.

What are cardiac arrhythmias?

500

When a bone breaks into pieces, typically after high-impact trauma, such as a car accident.

What is a comminuted fracture.