Tissues of the Body
Nervous OR Muscular System
Digestive System
Cardiovascular OR Respiratory System
Miscellaneous
100

This tissue type lines body cavities and covers body surfaces.

What is epithelial tissue?

100

The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system, and these make up the peripheral nervous system.

What are nerves?

100

This muscular tube directs a bolus of food toward the stomach. 

What is the esophagus?

100

This is the liquid part of blood that carries particles such as nutrients and ions.

What is plasma?

100

Biologists tell us this is the smallest unit of life.

What is a cell?

200

This connective tissue structure attaches from muscle to bone.

What is a tendon?

200

This most primitive brain region is where functions vital to life (like heart rate and blood pressure) are established. 

What is the brainstem?

200

This is the fancy name for the rhythmic smooth muscle contractions that move food through the gastrointestinal tract.

What is peristalsis?

200

This chamber of the heart receives blood that has just been pumped through the bicuspid valve. 

What is the left ventricle?

200

Of synovial, fibrous, or cartilaginous, these are the most moveable of our joints.

What is synovial?

300

Because of its special structure, this tissue type can stretch, contract, and respond to the nervous system. 

What is muscle tissue?

300

The three types of muscle tissue are cardiac, smooth, and this.

What is skeletal?

300

Villi and microvilli make this digestive system structure specialized to absorb nutrient molecules from the lumen into the bloodstream.

What is the small intestine?

300

These lung air sacs are where carbon dioxide diffuses out of the bloodstream and oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream.

What are the alveoli?

300

These cell organelles are the powerhouses because they are the producers of the energy molecule ATP.

What are mitochondria?

400

This tissue type makes up the brain and spinal cord.

What is nerve tissue?

400

These chemicals play an essential role in how the nervous system generates emotion, thought, memory, and muscle movement.

What are neurotransmitters?

400

Of liver, gall bladder, pancreas and stomach, which is NOT an accessory organ of digestion?

What is the stomach?

400

This connective tissue structure that ensures blood flows only in one direction, can be found in the heart between the right atrium and the right ventricle.

What is the tricuspid valve?

400

Negative feedback loops are the main way that this very important mechanism in the human body is maintained. 

What is homeostasis?

500

This tissue type includes the adipose tissue that forms a layer of insulation just beneath the skin.

What is connective tissue?

500

When skeletal muscles contract, the protein myosin binds to this protein in order for the sarcomere to shorten.

What is actin?

500

Of mechanical digestion or chemical digestion, the one that involves amylases, proteases, and lipases.

What is chemical digestion?

500

Asthma is a condition that involves spasm of the smooth muscle in these small airways that lead directly to the air sacs of lungs.

What are the bronchioles?

500

This term can be used for any two things in the body that have opposite roles, actions, or effects.

What is antagonistic?