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Anatomy 1
Cells, Microbiology, skeletal system, muscular system,
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Epithelial, Connective, Muscle and Nervous are all types of ... | Tissue |
| Cutaneous, Serous, Mucous, Synovial are all types of... | Membranes |
| Inner most layer of Epidermis (pigment) | Melanin |
| Outer most later of Epidermis (protein) | Keratin |
| Superficial, thin layer is... | Epidermis |
| Deep, thick layer | Dermis |
| Where genetic material is, it moves material in an out of pores | Nucleus |
| Builds proteins | Ribosomes |
| Moves things around the cell | Vesicle |
| Small network located deep inside cytoplasm. Synthesis of secretory products | Endoplasmic Reticulum |
| modifies, add proteins, shipping part of cell | Golgi Apparatus |
| Generates energy. ATP. Cells power plant. Membrane within a membrane. | Mitochondria |
| Suicide Sac. Cellular Garbage Sac. Digestive Enzymes. Intracellular removal of damaged organelles or pathogens. | Lysosomes |
| Irregular shaped cells that break down and reabsorb bone. Secretes acid and lowers PH level & absorbs mineralized bone matrix. | Osteoclasts |
| Responsible for new bone formation thin layer outside bone, secret harden matrix of bone and becomes trapped. | Osteoblasts |
| Nourished by capillaries connected by thin extensions that send msg to eachother through canaliculi. Can't make new bone, secrete substance that control remodeling. | Osteocytes |
| Hinge (knee, elbow) & Pivot (neck) are examples of which type of synovial joint... | uniaxial |
| Saddle (thumb) and Condyloid are examples of which type of synovial joint.. | Biaxial |
| Ball & socket (humerus & shoulder) and gliding joints are examples of which type of synovial joint | Multiaxial |
| Freely moveable joints most numerous and anatomically most complex... | Synovial Joints |
| Osteoclasts, osteoblasts, osteocytes are all types of.... | bone cels |
| Hyaline, elastic and fibro____ are all types of.. | Cartilage |
| Synathroses, Amphiathroses, Diarthroses (synovial) are all types of... | Articulations |
| Oppose a change | negative feedback |
| stimulatory/have negative effects | positive feedback |