This type of tissue lines the internal and external surfaces of the body.
What is epithelial?
These are the three parts that compose the integumentary system.
What are hair, skin, and nails?
These are the three primary functions of the skeletal system.
What is support, protection, and movement?
If a muscle can be controled it is this type of muscle.
What is a Voluntary muscle?
This word, meaning "towards the front," is used to describe where something is located in the body.
What is anterior?
In the central chamber of a bone, this can be found, which is responsible for making red blood cells.
What is Red Bone Marrow?
This is the primary function of the integumentary system, and it can defend against disease.
What is protection?
Approximately 99% of these two substance found in the body are stored in the bone, and are vital for strengthening it.
What are Calcium and Phosphorus?
These are the 3 categories of muscles.
What are smooth, skeletal, cardiac?
Anatomy is the shape and structure of an organism, and its parts, often confused with this study, which focuses on the functions of living organisms and their parts.
What is Physiology.
This type of gland produces moisture that helps regulate body temperature.
What is sweat glands?
These two things compose the subcutaneous layer.
What is fat and fiber?
This type of tissue is softer and more flexible than bone.
What is cartilage?
This is the term given to the light and dark bands seen in some muscles under a microscope.
What is striated?
This word would be used to describe upward positioning, towards the head, whereas this word would be used to describe the other direction, downward, towards the feet.
What is Superior and inferior?
This is long bone of the upper arm that connects the shoulder to the elbow.
What is the humerus?
Cells in the epidermis will produce more of this, the pigment in your skin, to help prevent your skin from absorbing too much UV radiation.
What is Melanin?
This is the term given to the condition where there's inflammation in a joint.
What is arthritis?
This is the type of muscle that controls and extends the thigh at the hip.
What is the gluteus?
The different parts of the body are organized into different levels, and this is composed of tissue, and makes up a piece of the organ system.
What are Organs?
Daily Double: A theory for why muscles get sore is because the body does this process that requires less oxygen, and produces a minimal amount of ATP.
What is lactic acid fermentation (anaerobic cellular respiration)?
Throughout the dermis and the epidermis this type of protein makes up skin cells and hair.
What is Keratin?
This type of joint joint allows the vertebrae to slide and twist in any direction.
What a gliding joint?
When the elbow is bent the bicep is doing this, and the triceps is doing this.
What is contract and stretch & relax?
The shoulder blades would be described as this to the collarbone.
What is Posterier?