What do you call one layer of flat cells
Simple Squamous
Name 4 types of connective tissue
CTP, Bone, Blood, Cartilage
Is cardiac muscle voluntary or involuntary
Involuntary
Nervous tissue has a ____________ lifespan
Long
Bloods matrix is also known as
Plasma
This type of epithelium has cilia
Pseudostratified
The only liquid body tissue
blood
What happens when a muscle lengthens?
It relaxes, electricity is down
Where are neurons heavily concentrated
Name 4 things that are in the matrix
Reticular fibers, collagen fibers, elastic fibers, ground substance
Type of epithelial tissue that lines the urinary bladder, ureters, and part of the urethra
Transitional
This type of cartilage contains the most elastic fibers
Elastic Cartilage
What is peristalsis and where does it happen
Smooth muscle contraction in digestive organs
support cells that provide nutrients, remove waste products, and protect neurons
Neuroglial cells
Embryonic tissue that develops to CT
This type of epithelium is strong when pulled in many directions
Irregular CT
This type of cartilage is most abundant in the body
Hyaline
Why is it incorrect to say a muscle flexes? What is actually happening
Explain how a neurons anatomy matches its physiology
Varied
What is an osteon?
structural unit of compact bone
Name the sub categories of Connective Tissue Proper indicating what category they are in
Loose CT: Areolar, Reticular, Adipose
Dense CT: Regular, Irregular, Elastic
Fibrocartilage
Name 3 places smooth muscle are found
Digestive tract, uterus, blood vessels
Neurons are covered with a sheath called what
Myelin Sheath
What is lamellae?
Concentric circles of empty space in bone