These four elements make up the bulk of living matter.
What is Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Tissue
What are types of tissues
The example of a fist in a balloon refers to which membrane
What is a serous membrane
Gives you your skin color
Fungal infection
What is athlete's foot
Synthesis, Decomposition, Exchange
What is a chemical reaction
These cells are found in the Lungs and are where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
What are simple squamous cells
The three epithelial membranes are
Cutaneous, Mucous, Serous
Secrets oil and becomes active at puberty
What is the sebaceous gland
Painful bacterial infection
What is a boil
The most abundant inorganic compound in the body
What is water
The three stages of tissue repair are
What is inflammation, granulation, regeneration
Line or cover body surfaces, Protect body surfaces, Lubricate body surfaces
What is the function of the body membranes
What is the papillary layer and the reticular layer
Epidermis and upper dermis are damaged, skin is red with blisters
What is a second degree burn with superficial partial thickness
More Hydroxide Ions than Hydrogen
What is a base
These cells support, insulate, and protect neurons
What are Glial cells
Contents of the dermis
What is the blood vessels, capillaries, lymph vessels, nerves, hair shaft, hair muscles, sweat glands, oil glands, sensory receptors
The functions of sweat
What is temperature regulation, and excretion of waste
The three types of skin cancer
What is basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma
Chemical reaction
What is atoms combining with or dissociating from other atoms. When atoms unite chemically, chemical bonds are formed.
The 7 types of epithelial cells are
What is Simple Squamous, Simple cuboidal, Simple columnar, Stratified squamous, Stratified cuboidal, Pseudostratified columnar, and transitional cells
This membrane Lines all body cavities
that open to the
exterior body surface
What is mucous membrane
The two types of sweat glands are ... and are found...
What apocrine (found in groin and armpit area) and eccrine (found all over the body)
These burns are considered critical
What is Over 30% of body has second degree burns, and Over 10% of the body has third- or fourth-degree burns