The anatomical specialty that refers to the study of general form (or morphology) and superficial anatomical markings is called ________.
What is Surface Anatomy?
What occurs during Cytokinesis?
The cell separates into to identical daughter cells.
What are the four primary tissue types?
What are Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nervous tissues?
Cerumen is commonly known as ________.
What is Earwax?
In correct order from beginning to end, cells undergoing mitosis pass through ________.
What is interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokenesis?
Which type of anatomy refers to the study of all of the superficial and internal features in a specific area of the body?
What is Regional Anatomy?
Substances that enter the cell typically do it through ________________.
What are integral proteins?
Most energy storage in the body is accomplished by which of the following cells?
What are Adipocytes?
The blood supply to the skin is called (the) ________.
What is the Cutaneous Plexus?
What type of epithelium makes up the endothelium of blood vessels?
What is Simple Squamous?
The vital ability of an organism to take certain actions when changes occur in its immediate environment is called ________.
What is Responsiveness?
Which type of cell junction attaches an epithelial cell to extracellular structures.
What are Hemidesmosones?
Muscle tissue associated with the digestive tract is called _________?
What is Smooth Muscle?
The epidermal layer that is found only in thick skin is called ________.
What is Stratum Lucidum?
Almost all bone surfaces are covered by this substance?
What is Periosteum?
What is the correct order of the following from lowest to highest level of complexity?
(1) organism
(2) tissue
(3) chemical or molecular
(4) cellular
(5) organ system
What is
(3) chemical or molecular
(4) cellular
(2) tissue
(5) organ system
(1) organism
What vesicle/organelle is known for containing enzymes?
What are Lysosomes?
Which type of epithelium lines the renal pelvis, ureters, and urinary bladder?
What is Transitional epithelium?
From basal lamina to superficial surface what order do the layers of the epidermis occur?
(1) stratum granulosum
(2) stratum corneum
(3) stratum basale
(4) stratum spinosum
(3) stratum basale
(4) stratum spinosum
(1) stratum granulosum
(2) stratum corneum
The most widely distributed type of sweat gland on the body is (the) ________.
What is eccrine sweat gland?
Organs such as the liver, stomach, and pancreas are located within the ________ cavity, superior to the level of the pelvis.
What is the Abdominal cavity?
What is the special protein that DNA is bound to in the nucleus?
What are Histones?
Which type of epithelium is found in portions of the respiratory tract and includes a mixture of cell types whose nuclei are situated at varying distances from the surface?
What is Psuedostratified Columnar Epithelium?
Which of the following cell types trigger an immune response in the stratum spinosum?
What are Langerhans (dendritic) cells?
Growth and differentiation often include ________.
Increase in cell size
Specialization of ind cells
Increase in cell numbers
changes in form and function