Eukaryotes have a nucleus (T or F)
True
The 4 major types of tissue
Epithelial, Nervous, Muscle, Connective
Number of bones in our body
206
Name the 3 types of muscle tissue
The nervous system includes the ______, _____, and ____
Brain, spinal cord, nerves
The power-house of the cell
Mitochondria
Difference between tendons and ligaments
Tendons connect muscles to bones
Ligaments connect bones to bones
Name one function of the skeletal system
Support and protect
Body movements- muscles pull on bones
Blood cell formation: hematopoiesis
Storage of inorganic materials
Difference between myosin and actin
Myosin: Thick filaments
Actin: Thin filaments
Overall function of the nervous system
Coordinate the body's systems by receiving and sending information
Type of cellular transport that uses energy
Active Transport
Which type of tissue consists of mast cells, macrophages, and fibroblasts?
Connective
Parts of the bone. Name all 5
epiphysis, diaphysis, articular cartilage, periosteum, medulla
Synapse
Also known as supporting cells
Neuroglial cells
Diffusion and Osmosis are examples of:
Passive Transport
A type of dense connective tissue.
Cartilage
Mature bone cells enclose in tiny chambers called lacunae
Osteocytes
A disorder causing muscle weakness and leads to reduce mobility
Dystrophy
Single long fibers, conducts information away from the cell
Axons
What happens to the cell in telophase? List all 5
Chromosomes disappear, nuclear membrane reforms, nucleoli reappears, spindle disappears, centrioles duplicate
Which epithelium participates in functions like the diffusion of nutrients from the blood to the body tissues and the diffusion of gases in the alveoli of the lungs?
Simple Squamos
The 4 types of joints and an example for each one
Ball & Socket: Shoulder/ Hip
Hinge: Elbow, knee
Pivot: Lower arm
Saddle: Thumb
What is the Sliding Filament Theory
The theory of how muscle contracts. Contraction occurs as the thin filaments slide past the thick filaments
Cells that form the insulating myelin sheath around the neurons in the Peripheral Nervous System
Schwann Cells