This epithelial tissue consists of one layer of flat cells.
What is simple squamous epithelium?
The adult human skeleton contains this many bones.
What is 206?
This type of joint allows the widest range of motion.
What is Ball-and-socket?
This muscle tissue type is found in the walls of digestive organs.
What is Smooth muscle?
This cranial nerve is responsible for vision
What is Optic nerve (CN II)?
This is the least dangerous type of skin cancer
What is basal cell carcinoma?
How many bones are in the axial skeleton.
What are 80 bones?
This type of joint is the knee
What is Hinge joint?
This muscle type is found in the heart.
What is Cardiac muscle?
This lobe processes visual information.
What is Occipital lobe?
This gland is responsible for strong body odor in the axillary region and is activated by stress.
What is an apocrine gland?
This type of fracture occurs when the bone is shattered into multiple pieces
What is Comminuted fracture?
Bending your elbow is this type of movement.
What is Flexion?
The main muscle responsible for movement is called this.
What is Agonist (prime mover)
Purpose of the Myelin Sheath
What speeds up nerve impulses?
This pigment is responsible for brown skin tones.
What is Melanin?
This structure at the end of long bones is responsible for lengthwise growth.
What is the epiphyseal plate?
Turning the sole of your foot inward is called this.
What is Inversion?
Muscle contraction requires ATP and this ion.
What is Calcium?
This system is responsible for the “fight or flight” response.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
This type of burn affects only the epidermis.
What is a First-degree burn?
This bone contains the foramen magnum.
What is the Occipital bone?
This structure connects bone to bone.
What is Ligament?
Kind of muscles that are involuntary
What are smooth and cardiac muscles?
The brainstem consists of the midbrain, pons, and this structure.
What is Medulla oblongata?