Anatomy 101
Tissues & Tales
Skin Deep
Bone to be Wild
Curious Bodies
100

This is the name for the maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment in an organism.

What is homeostasis?

100

This type of epithelium appears to have two or three layers of cells, BUT the all the cells are in contact with the basement membrane.

What is pseudostratified columnar epithelium?

100

This layer of the epidermis can only be found in the thickened skin of the palms and soles.

What is the Stratum lucidum?

100

Cranial bones develop by this type of ossification.

What is intramembranous ossification?

100

This is the number of bones in the adult human body.

What is 206?

200

When body temperature decreases, a center in the brain initiates physiological changes to increase the body temperature. This is an example of...

What is negative feedback?

200

This type of tissue in the wall of the uterus must contract during labor (childbirth).

What is smooth muscle?

200

This layer of the epidermis is responsible for cell division and replacement.

What is the Stratum basale?

200

This is the name of the cell responsible for secreting the matrix of the bone.

What is an osteoblast?

200

This is the strongest bone in your body. It’s even stronger than concrete!

What is the femur?

300

The ulna is on THIS side of the forearm.

What is medial?

300

This type of cell is commonly found wedged between simple columnar epithelial cells.

What is a goblet cell?

300

This is the name for the glands usually associated with (occurring next to) hair follicles.

What are sebaceous glands?

300

Bending your head back until it hurts would be an example of this type of movement.

What is hyperextension?

300

The word "anatomy" comes from the Greek word anatome, which means this.

What is dissection?

400

If you were asked to take a person’s axillary pulse, you would feel for their pulse here.

What is the armpit?

400

Name something that IS found in bone, but NOT in cartilage.

What are blood vessels?

400

These are the names for the two types of sweat glands.

What are eccrine and apocrine?

400

Name at least three components of an osteon.

What are a central (Haversian) canal, canaliculi, osteocyte, lamella(e), and lacuna(e)?

400

This is the body’s largest organ. It can weigh up to 10 pounds and cover 22 square feet!

What is the skin?

500

The parietal pleura is a membrane that can be found here.

What is lining the inside of the thoracic cavity?

500

The shape of the external ear is maintained by this type of cartilage.

What is elastic cartilage?

500

This is the reason why eyebrow hairs are always shorter than hairs on your head.

What is a shorter active/growing phase?

500

Bone projections such as tuberosities, crests and tubercles serve this major purpose.

What is to act as attachments points for muscles and ligaments?

500

The stapes bone, also known as the stirrup bone, is about the size of a grain of rice. It is the smallest bone in your body and is found here.

What is the (middle) ear?