What is...
Tissues
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Integumentary System
100
The science of the structures of organic tissues; microscopic anatomy.
What is Histology
100
This type carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all bodily functions.
What is Nerve Tissue.
100
The foundations of the body.
What is the Skeletal System.
100
Strong, painful contractions of muscles
What are cramps.
100
This system is made up of the skin and its various accessory organs, such as the oil and sweat glands, sensory receptors, hair and nails.
What is the Integumentary System
200
The basic unit of all living things, from bacteria to plants and animals, and including human beings.
What is a Cell.
200
This type contracts and moves the various parts of the body.
What is Muscular Tissue.
200
Support body and cradle soft organs Protect vital organs Movement: muscles move bones Storage of minerals (calcium, phosphorus) & growth factors Blood cell formation in bone marrow Triglyceride (fat) storage
What are functions of the bones.
200
Common muscle injury caused by overuse or overstretching
What is the Strain.
200
C L G S B
What are the Strata Corneum, Lucidum, Granulosum, Spinosum, Basale
300
The study of the function and activities performed by the body structures.
What is Physiology.
300
This type serves to support, protect, and bind together other tissues of the body.
What is Connective Tissue.
300
A condition in which bones thin (become porous) over time
What is Osteoporosis
300
Tearing of the ligaments around a joint, more serious than a strain.
What is a sprain.
300
stores energy in the form of fat, cushions and insulates the body. Located in the HYPODermis
What is adipose tissue.
400
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400
A collection of similar cells that perform a particular function.
What is Tissue.
400
an abnormal S-shaped curvature of the spine (sounds like a Harry Potter Spell)
What is Scoliosis
400
chronic muscular fatigue brought on by the slightest exertion
What is Myasthenia gravis. (will accept just gravis)
400
The Separation of epidermal and dermal layers
What are blisters
500
The study of the structures of the human body that can be seen with the naked eye, and what they are made up of.
What is Anatomy.
500
This main brand of tissue cleans up snot and mucus, located inside boxes.
What is Kleenex.
500
The cells that make bony tissue
What are Osteoblasts
500
Wasting or decrease in the size of a muscle when it cannot be used
What is atrophy.
500
Protection from: Mechanical damage (bumps & cuts) Chemical damage (acids & bases) Thermal damage (heat/cold) Bacteria UV radiation Desiccation (drying out) Temperature regulation (sweat glands) Excrete urea Synthesize Vitamin D Immunity Sensory reception (touch, heat, pain, pressure)
What are the basic functions of skin.