The study of tissues?
What is histology?
Type of muscle tissue in the wall of the uterus.
Wha is smooth muscle?
Part of bone that withstands torsion stresses
What is compact bone?
Which brain structure functions to control homeostatic balances?
What is the hypothalamus?
fight-or-flight response is*blank* system
sympathetic division
The enhancement of labor contraction
What is positive feedback?
Cells that have disc-like sensory nerve ending that function as a sensory receptor for touch
What is markel cells?
The substance that makes up the yellow bone marrow.
What is fat?
Several cranial nerves arises from this brain structure
What is the pons?
stores oxygen in muscle cells
Myoglobin
A bond that involves the gain or loss of an electron
What is an ionic bond?
The layer of the epidermis that contains the mitotic cells.
What is stratum basale?
The cell that makes bones
What is osteoblast?
The brain stem consists of these 3 structures
midbrain, medulla, and pons
Most of the parasympathetic fibers are derived from this cranial nerve
vagus (X)
4 elements that make up most of your body weight
What is carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen?
What may indicate that a person has fear, anemia, or low blood pressure
What is a pallor color?
The most common type of neuron circuit
Multipolar
The brain and spinal cord begin as an embryonic structure called the
neural plate
drugs that decrease heart rate and blood pressure
beta-blockers
The corresponding mRNA for ACGTT
What is UGCAA?
a skin sensory receptor for touch
What are tactile cells
Cell that is found wrapped around nerve fibers in the PNS.
What is shwann cells.
Embryonic damage to the mesencephalon could result in improper formation of this part of the brain
What is the midbrain?
When a muscle is unable to respond to stimuli temporarily
refractory period