What is Anatomical Position
What is the word for the range the body wants to keep a variable in?
What are the three categories of connective tissue?
What is proper, fluid, and supportive.
What is breaks off from the golgi and transports products?
What is vesicles.
What are the two tissues that make up the cutaneous membrane?
What is epithelial and connective tissue?
What is the opposite of dorsal?
What is Ventral.
What pushes the variable back into the set point?
What is effector.
What cells make up the adipose tissue?
What is adipocytes.
What does the rough ER have that the smooth ER does not?
What is ribosomes.
What is the most superficial layer of the cutaneous membrane called?
What is stratum corneum.
What is another word for the back of the calf?
What is sural.
What type of feedback loop results in clotting?
What is positive.
Where is elastic connective tissue found?
What is blood vessels
What are the three nonmembrane bound organelles?
What is ribosomes, cytoskeleton, and centrioles.
Where in the cutaneous membrane are melanocytes found?
What is stratum basal.
The pallex is ___ to the antecubitial?
What is distal
What process goes out of homeostasis, resulting in a tumor forming?
What is the cell cycle
What is the gel matrix that houses chondrocytes?
What is Cartlidge
What is the site of ribosome synthesis?
What is the nucleolus.
What is responsible for producing hair and is embedded in the dermis?
What is hair follicles.
What is the term for affecting the left arm and right leg?
What is contralateral.
When the body is cold, how does the arrector pili respond?
What is contract.
What cartilage is found in between intervertebral discs?
What is fibrous cartilage.
The ATP formed by mitochondria is held together by what type of bonds?
What is phosphodiester.
What common skin condition is characterized by the overproduction of skin cells and creates red, dry patches?
What is Psoriasis.