The 4 types of tissues
What are epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues?
3 layers of skin from superficial to deep
What is epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis?
This hormone increases calcium in the blood by breaking down bone
What is parathyroid hormone (PTH)?
The functional unit for skeletal muscle
My name
Who is Matt Filaseta?
A cell with a specific receptor for a given hormone
What is a target cell?
True or False: The immune system would fail without the integumentary system
TRUE
The hip joint is considered this kind of joint
What is ball and socket?
What is distal?
My favorite NFL team
Who are the Dallas Cowboys?
How would you classify the following group of cells?
Multiple layers of flat epithelium
What is stratified squamous?
These glands produces thick sweat, often as a result of stress
What are apocrine sweat glands?
This component of bone contributes to "flexibility"
What is collagen?
This type of muscle is considered involuntary and striated
What is cardiac muscle?
Where I went to college (not med school)
Where is Miami University?
This cell's primary function is to secret mucus
What is a goblet cell?
How does our body regulate our body temperature?
What is the evaporation of sweat and/or vasodilation
The ends of a long bone
What is the epiphysis?
Accumulation of this substance results in muscle fatigue
What is lactic acid?
The two sports I played while I went here (have to get them both) (Hint: one is a spring sport)
What are basketball and track?
(Blank) are connective tissues that connect muscle to bone & (Blank) are connective tissues that connect bone to bone
What are tendons and ligaments respectively
The four epidermal layers ordered superficial to deep
What is the corneum, granulosum, stratum, and basale?
(Palms of your hands and soles of your feet have a fifth layer between the corneum and granulosum called the lucidum)
"Come (Lets) Get Sun Burnt!"
Little old lady Mabel broke her hip! Overactivity of this cell contributed to her brittle bones.
BONUS 500 POINTS: why is this more common in older women?
What are osteoclasts?
BONUS: menopause! when women get older they stop creating estrogen, and estrogen is crucial in the regulation of osteoclasts
What is the role of ATP in the cross bridge cycle?
(BONUS 250 POINTS): what is the condition called when there is no more ATP?
What is releasing myosin from actin
BONUS: rigor mortis
The year I graduated DC
What is 2020?