Connective Tissue
What is this?
Body Directions
Basics
Planes and Cavities
100

cartilage on the ends of long bones, ribs, trachea and nose

hyaline cartilage

100

What does cardiac muscle look like?

100

"Belly-side" direction specifically refers to this term

What is ventral?

100

This Dutch physician pioneered cadaver dissection during the Renaissance Period

Who is Vesalius?

100

What is a transverse plane?

200

a ring-like layer of bone cells around blood vessel in bone

What is lamellae

200

What does loose regular reticular tissue look like?

200

The elbow is located ___ to the wrist

What is proximal?

200

Study of body function

What is physiology?

200

What is the epigastric region?

300

cells that produce collagen

fibroblast

300

What does transitional epithelial tissue look like?

300

The opposite direction of medial is

What is lateral?

300

The invention of the microscope paved the way to develop this concept in understanding the basic organization of all living things:

What are cells?

300

Which of the following imaging techniques would NOT require being exposed to radiation: 

Radiography, CT, sonography/ultrasound, PET

What is ultrasound?

400

inflammatory cell that secretes histamine

What is a mast cell?

400

What does smooth muscle look like?

400

the heart is ________ to the lungs

What is medial?

400

The "Father of Western Medicine" is

Who is Hippocrates?

400

What is the right iliac or right pelvic region?

500

loose connective tissue just deep to epithelial layers

What is areolar tissue

500

What does nervous tissue look like?
500

The thumb is located __ to the fingers

What is proximal?

500

Group of tissues working together

What is an organ?

500

Space between the lungs

What is the mediastinum?