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Anatomy Week 1-5

Final: halfway there!

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Two main layers that compose of the skin Dermis and epidermis
Composed of two layers: papillary and reticular Dermis
Conducting unit of the nerve tissue is Neuron
Has cube-shaped cells and found in lining of kidney tubules Simple cuboidal epithelium
2 major categories of body membranes Epithelial and connective
Most widespread tissue in the body Connective
Microscopic glands- 3 Sweat, sebaceous, ceruminous
Glues epidermis and dermis together + provides mechanical support for epidermis Dermoeoidermal
Lack direct blood supply Cartilage
Fills the space between cells Extracellular matrix
Superficial layer of the epidermis Stratum corneum
A bone that forms the framework of the hand Metacarpal
The bone that articulates with the temporal bone in the only movable joint of the skull is the Mandible
Tarsal bone is located in the Foot
The dense, white fibrous membrane that covers bone except at joint surfaces is the Periosteum
Bones that support the lower section of the bsck Lumbar vertebrae
Dagger shaped bone, medial part of anterior chest wall Sternum
Lower leg bone, lateral Fibula
Shaft like portion of a long bone Diaphysis
Bone marrow is a specialized type of soft, diffuse connective tissue called Myeloid tissue
Most common type of a cartilage Hylaine
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