The powerhouse of the cell
What is mitochondria
Location of simple cuboidal
Kidney tubules
What is the second layer of skin called
What is dermis
Where do you find the styloid process
What is the temporal bone
What is apoptosis
Programmed cell death
What is cell differentiation
What is cell specialization
Location of transitional epithelium
What is the urinary bladder
What is the outer most layer of the epidermis
What is the stratum corneum
What is the lower jaw bone
What is the mandible
List and describe three types of muscle tissue
Too much to type out Mrs. Walker and book
Which part of the cell makes ribosomes
What is the nucleolus
Identify this tissue
What is stratified squamous
Functions of skin
Body regulation protectionFights against bacterial invasion synthesizes vitamin d
What suture separates parietal bones from each other
Saggital
How many bones are in the body
206
what is facilitated diffusion
What is diffusion in which a protein channel or a carrier molecule transport a substance across the cell membrane from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
What kind of tissue contains red blood cells
What is blood
Explain the functions of sebaceous glands
Secreted sebum an oily substance onto hair and skin
What are osteoclasts
Bone forming cells
Why why does cartilage and ligaments and tendons heal slowly
Because there is low blood supply to them they heal slowly
What is the cell membrane made mostly of
Phospholipid
Location of hyaline cartilage
Ribs and nose
Describe the different types of burns
Mrs. Walker will explain answer
Name the six bones in the cranium
frontal parietal occipital temporal sphenoid ethmoid
Explain the difference between endocrine and exocrine glands
Exocrine glands secrete their products into ducks that open onto surfaces and endocrine glands secrete their products into tissue fluid or blood stream