Ch. 1 Intro to Anatomy
Ch. 2 The Cell
Ch. 3 Tissues
Ch. 4 Integumentary
Ch. 5 Skeletal Intro
100

Name and describe the anatomical position.

Supine

Laying down with your spine on the ground, palms up

100

Which organelle produces ATP?

Mitochondria

100

What do adipocytes store?

Fats/lipids

100

What do Melanocytes produce?

Melanin

100

What region of the bone is the diaphysis referring to?

The middle or shaft

200

How does the transverse plane cut the body?

Superior & Inferior

(top & bottom)

200

What is the order of Mitosis?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

200

What are the two fluid connective tissues?

Blood & lymph

200

Which layer of skin is only found in thick skin, not thin skin.

Stratum Lucidum

200

What type of bone are the bones of the skull?

(ex. long, flat, irregular, short, sesamoid)

Flat

300

Which layer is closest to the organ; visceral or parietal?

Visceral

300

What is the protein that chromatin is wrapped around in the nucleus?

Histones

300

What are the three types of muscle tissue?

Smooth, Skeletal, and Cardiac

300

From superficial to deep, what are the 5 layers of the epidermis?

1. Stratum Corneum

2. Stratum Lucidum

3. Stratum Granulosum

4. Stratum Spinosum

5. Stratum Germinativum  

300

What is the outer covering of bone called?

Periosteum

400

What is the distal end of your arm?

Towards fingers

400

Which non-membranous organelle propels fluids or solids across the cell surface?

Cilia

400

What type of cartilage is found in your ear and epiglottis?

Elastic cartilage

400

Which layer of the DERMIS is highly vascularized and nourished the epidermis?

The Papillary Layer

400

What is the definition of pneumatized bone?

A bone that is hollow or contains many air cells

500

What does the term 'Sura' refer to on the body?

The calf

500

What are the three types of passive transport?

Diffusion, Osmosis, and Facilitated Diffusion

500

What type of epithelium lines the respiratory tract?

Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar

500

What are the two types of sweat glands?

Apocrine & Merocrine
500

What is the function of the following?

-Osteoclasts:

-Osteoblasts:

-Osteocytes:

-Osteoclasts: break down bone

-Osteoblasts: build up bone

-Osteocytes: maintain bone