Chemistry
Tissues
Hormones
Lympthatic
Urinary
100

Cation's have what kind of charge?

Positive

100

This sweeps materials across a surface?

Motile Cilia

100

This contains its own shut off?

Neg feedback

100

This is found within the capillaries?

Plasma

100

Extends from the kidneys to the bladder?

Ureter

200

Anions have what type of charge?

Neg

200

This type of epithelium sweeps pathogens up & out of trachea?

Ciliated epithelium

200

This requires external break?

Pos Feedback

200

Water between cells is called?

Tissue fluid

200

Extends from bladder to exterior?

Urethra

300

What is the anatomical position of the body?

Palms forward/parallel

300

This tissue is thin enough to permit diffusion of gases?

Simple Squamous Epithelium

300

Activated by enzymes

Protein hormones

300

WBC's produced by lymph nodes & nodules?

Lymphocytes

300

This is the outer layer of kidney tissue?

Renal Cortex

400

This bond is formed when an atom of Na+ loses an electron to an atom of chlorine?

Ionic Bond

400

What type of tissue supports the body?

Bone

400

Increases reabsorption of water by kidneys?

ADH

400

RBC's in fetal development are produced where?

Spleen

400

Inner layer of kidney tissue?

Renal Medulla

500

This type of bond makes water cohesive?

Hydrogen Bond

500

Provides smooth surface in joints?

Cartilage

500

Causes strong contractions of the uterus for delivery?

Oxytocin

500

Lymphocytes produced by the thymus?

T cells

500

The amount of water that can be reabsorbed?

Threshold Level