What are the four types of tissues in the human body?
1. Epithelial
2. Connective
3. Muscular
4. Nervous
The integumentary are made up of what three structures? (Name at least one)
Hair, skin, and nails
Describe voluntary and involuntary muscles.
Voluntary- you can control
Involuntary- you can't control
What are 2 of the fuctions of the skeletal system?
Protection, storage, blood cell production, movement, shape and support
Name one of the muscles on your upper arm.
Deltoids, biceps, triceps
Provide an example of where you can find epithelial tissue in the body.
Skin, lining of organs, glands
What are the three layers of the skin? (Must name all three)
Epidermis, dermis, and fatty layer.
Name the three types of muscles
Cardiac, Skeletal, and Smooth
Pivot, ball and socket, hinge, sliding, immoveable/fixed
Name the bones used to protect the organs
ribs, sternum
Provide an example of where you can find nervous tissue in the body.
Brain and spinal cord
List at least two of the functions of the skin.
Protection, temperature regulation, sensing, vitamin d synthesis
What is the function of skeletal muscles?
They help the bones move
What is the name of the material that cushions the bones and is located at the joints?
Cartilage
What is the name of the kneecap bone?
Patella
Provide an example of where you can find connective tissue in the body.
Cartilage, blood, bone, fat
What does the prefix "epi-" mean?
Potential answers: on, on top of, above...etc
All muscles do what?
Relax and contract to move the body and organs
What does the prefix "osteo-" mean?
Relating to bones
What are the three main types of connective tissue?
Loose, Fibrous, and, Cartilage
Provide an example of where you can find muscular tissue in the body
Heart, muscles, and organs
What is the name of the protein that makes up nails and hair?
Keratin
Muscles are connected to bones by what?
Tendons
What is the name of the largest bone in the body?
Femur the thigh bone.
What is the largest organ in the body?
The skin