Bone forming cell
Osteocyte
Where you find epithelial tissue
Covering interior and exterior surfaces of the body, lining body cavities, and forms glands.
Represents the body's storage supply of excess nutrients
Adipose Connective Tissue
Study of normal structure of various body organs and their locations
Anatomy
Nerve cell
Neuron
Lipid-storing cell
Adipocyte
Type of epithelial tissue that has more than 1 layer
Stratified
Has the same components of loose connective tissue except more tightly packed.
Dense Connective Tissue
Study of the mechanisms and steps of how the body and its various components function
Physiology
Cells
Cartilage producing cell
Chondrocytes
Muscle tissues that are involuntary
Cardiac and Smooth
Firmer than fibrous tissue, but not hard like bone.
Cartilage Connective Tissue
There are this many MAIN types of Connective Tissue
6
These secrete hormones
Endocrine glands
Melanin producing cell
Melanocyte
Where nervous tissue is found
Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerves
Second hardest substance in the body
Bone Connective Tissue
There are this many different types of Muscle Tissue
3
Skeletal muscle and Cardiac Muscle
Fiber-producing cells
Fibroblast
2 types of glands
Exocrine and Endocrine
Found throughout the body where cushioning and flexibility are needed
Loose Connective Tissue
There are this many types of tissues
4
How nerve cells communicate
Electrical nerve impulses
Muscle cell
Myocyte
True or False: Bone is capable of regeneration
True!
3 types of Cartilage
Hyaline, Fibrous, Elastic
Medical term for sweat glands
Sudoriferous glands
Medical term for oil secreting glands
Sebaceous glands