A & P of Speech Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| The tissue that covers and lines the body, body-cavities and passageways that lead to the exterior and forms protective sheets or outer layers. | Epithelial tissue |
| The absence of _____ lets the epithelial cells form tightly packed sheets | Intercellular material |
| What is the substance found and deposited between cells | Matrix |
| ___ is an example of epithelial tissue that covers the body | Skin |
| This is more sensitive than skin and lines the passageway to exterior in epithelial tissues | Mucous membrane |
| Another example of epithelial tissue is sweat glands or... | Glandular tissues |
| This is often referred to as hair cells and are found in respiratory membrane | Cilia |
| This type of tissue is specialized for support, connects and binds together while providing structure and support | Connective tissue |
| Connective tissue is composed predominantly of___ | Matrix |
| There are four types of matrix in connective tissue: | Solid, fibrous, gel-like, and liquid |
| Loose connective tissue or___ is supportive, binds organs, has scattered fibers, not very strong, forms a bed for the skin, and is found between muscles. | Areolar tissue |
| This type of areolar tissue contains a relatively large concentration of fat cells | Adipose tissue |
| This connective tissue is whitish, strong, dense, and highly organized and has four types... | Fibrous tissue |
| This fibrous tissue is non-elastic, connects M to B and M to C and helps to connect force with something thats moving. | Tendons |
| This fibrous tissue is found in the diaphraghm and inside the soft palate. It's more of a sheet like tendon and connects M to M, M to B, and M to C | Aponeurosis |
| This fibrous tissue is elastic and is found around joints. Helps to keep joints together but allows for movement. Connects B to B, B to C, and C to C. | Ligaments |
| This fibrous tissue acts as a sheet or partition that organizes and groups muscle fibers | Fascia |
| This type of tissue is bendable, represents a unique combination of strength and elasticity yet it tears easily. It's strong in either its stretch or the force put on it and must be able to give a little. | Cartilage |
| This strength of cartilage is the quality that keeps the fibers from being easily separated when pulled. | Tensile |
| This strength of cartilage that lets it retain its form by being resistant to crushing, compressing forces | Compressive |
| The cartilage that is blue-ish white, shiny/slippery, lines movable joints, and is found in the rings of the trachea, larynx and bronchial tubes. | Hyaline |
| This cartilage provides the cushion between the vertebrae of the spinal column and has good shock absorbing qualities. | Fibro |
| This cartilage is endowed with elastic fibers, is yellow, flexible and rubbery. Found in the outer ear canal and epiglottis of the larynx. | Elastic |
| This is the most solid form of connective tissue. and is generally classified as being compact for its support or spongy for its storage. | Bone |
| The outward features of bones examples being the mastoid process, spinous process and iliac crest are___ | Projections |
| The inward features of bones examples being Sulcus or fissue, foramen, meatus, and sinus | Depressions |
| The depression that = a groove | sulcus |
| The depression that is a somewhat round or oval opening through bone. | Foramen |
| The depression that is a passageway though bone | Meatus |
| The depression that is a cavity in bone and helps to spare weight in skull. | Sinus |
| Where structures/bones meet or join each other is called? | Articulation |
| An immovable joint like the bones of the skull | Synarhroidal |
| A yielding/bending joint like the discs of vertebral column and the ribs. | Amphiarthroidal |
| A movable joint like the knees, elbows, shoulders, also called synovial | Diarthroidal |
| The ___ skeleton consists of the trunk and head and the center parts | Axial |
| The ___ skeleton comprises the upper and lower extremities and limbs | Appendicular |
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