Muscular tissue
Nervous Tissue
Extracellular Junctions
Glands
Membranes
100

Skeletal Muscle

Voluntary, has striations, multinucleated. Contracts to pull on bones via tendons causing body movements

100

Neuron

3 types (Motor, sensory, and Inemeuron)

100

When cell membranes interact with each other and how they stay together to form tissues

Extracellular junctions

100

Organs that secrete a product

Glands

100

Line the internal spaces of organs and tubes that open to the outside, and also line our body cavities

Membranes

200

Smooth muscle

Visceral (internal). Involuntary, no striations. Contracts on its own to push food through its tubes or blood through vessels

200

Dendrites, Cell body, And axon

Dendrite: Receives signal that may result in nerve impulse

Cell body: Contains the nucleus and most of the cytoplasm

Axon: Conducts and delivers nerve impulses to a target location

200

What are the types of junctions?

Gap junctions

Tight junctions

Adhesion Junctions

200

Secrete their product into a duct that will carry the product, usually, toward the outside of the body a short distance away

Exocrine Glands

200

Mucous Membranes

Line the interior walls of the organs and tubes that open to the outside of our body. Most pathogens enter our body through these membranes. Eyes, ears, mouth, and nose

300

Cardiac muscle

Heart. Involuntary, striations, branched appearance. Pumps blood into and out of the heart

300

Nerve

A bundle of axon fibers outside the spinal cord and brain

300

Secrete their product, usually hormones, via the bloodstream to another location within the body

ENDOcrine Glands

300

Serous Membranes

Line cavities and cover internal organs. Secrete a serious fluid that eases friction as organ cavities rub against each other

400

how many siblings do I have?

4

400

Neuroglia

Supports and nourish neurons

400

Synovial membranes

line freely movable joint cavities. Secrete synovial fluid that lubricates the ends of bones so they can move freely without pain

500

Who is the most handsome boy in the world?

Your boyfriend
500

Schwann Cells, Myelin Sheath, and Nodes of Ranvier

Scwann: Wrap around the long axon fibers to protect them. Lots of Schwann cells are needed to cover a single axon

Myelin: The Schwann cell coverage produces this membrane

Nodes: The gaps between Schwann cells

500

What is your boyfriends full name??

King Paul Maximus G. Fajardo

500

whats your boyfriends top 3 cars

s13, porsche 944, gr86

500

Meninges and Cutaneous Membrane

Meninges: Membrane found surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal cord, 3 layers. Can be infected by a virus or bacterium

Cutaneous membrane: Your Skin. Outer covering of the body