What are the 4 types of tissues found in the body
What are the 3 types of Muscles?
Skeletal
Cardiac
Smooth
Where is the Epithelial tissue located?
Top layer of skin
What does the Synovial membrane do?
Keeps the joints lubricated
What type of tissue is the Dermis?
Connective muscle tissue
What are the 3 functions of the Nervous tissue?
Sensory Input
Integration
Motor Output
There are 2 types of epithelial tissue, what are they?
Simple and stratified
What are the 4 body membranes?
Mucus
Serous Membrane
Menginges
Synovial
Homeostasis in the body regulates what?
Sugar levels
Blood pressure
Water levels within the body
Is the skeletal muscle a voluntary muscle or involuntary muscle?
Voluntary
A multi layer cell, is it simple or stratified?
Stratified
What is the Integumentary system made of?
Skin
Hair
Nails
Glands
True or False: The endocrine system detects Changs happening in the skin, hormones, metabolism and growth.
TRUE
What is the most common cartilage in the body
Collect info for sensory output
When a stratified squamous turns into transitional epithelial what happens to the top cell layers?
They become flat
Keratin gets deposited into the cell and it repels water, the cell dies. This is called what?
Keratinization
Once your body temperature gets regulated and shuts down, this is called what?
Negative feedback
What are the two different types of fluid connective tissue in the body
What are the 2 types of cell in within the nervous tissue?
Neurons and Neurolgia
Where are simple cuboidal cells found?
In the glands
I produce a skin pigment call Melani, what am I?
Melanocytes
What do the sensory organs do?
Part of the nervous system, helps us to perceive and respond to our surroundings, aka goosebumps when we are chilled or spooked.