Module 3&4 A&P Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Plasma membrane | Defines the boundary of the cell and regulates the passage of substance into and out of the cell. |
Phospholipids | Form the bulk of the membrane |
Cholesterol | Molecules scattered within the phospholipid molecules; the stiffen and strengthen the plasma membrane. |
Proteins | Embedded in various spots in the membrane. They fulfill various functions. |
Nucleus | Control center; contains all of the cells genetic information, center of the cell |
Nuclear envelope | Doubled layer membrane around the nucleus |
Nuclear pores | Allow molecules to pass into and out of the nucleus |
Nucleous | Manufactures ribosomes |
Chromatin | Threadlike structures composed of DNA and protein that fill a cells nucleus |
Golgi apparatus | Processes proteins and packages them for export to other parts of the body |
Centrioles | Play a role in cell division |
Lysosomes | Contain various enzymes that help break down protein the cell doesn't need; also known as "cellular garbage disposals" |
Mitochondria | Cells "powerhouse" |
Cytoskeleton | Supporting framework of the cell |
Cilia | Hair-like processes along the surfaces of a cell; help sweep particles along a path |
Microvilli | Typically found in cells charged with absorbing nutrients (intestines) |
Diffusion | Particles move across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. |
Osmosis | Water moves across a semipermeable membrane from a area of lower concentration of solute to an area of higher concentration of solute. |
Osmotic pressure | Water pressure that develops in a solution as a result of osmosis |
Isotonic | A solution with the same concentration of solute as that inside the cell; most common IV fluid given |
Hypertonic | A solution with a higher concentration of soluts as that inside the cell |
Filtration | Water and solute move through a semipermeable membrane as a result of hydrostatic pressure. |
Hydrostatic pressure of blood | Inside the capillaries forces water and dissolved materials (such as nutrients) into the surrounding tissue fluid |
Facilitated diffusion | Depends on protein molecule in the cell membrane. (Ex. Glucose going to cells) |
DNA | Double strand, sequence of bases is the genetic code. Each nucleotide consist of one sugar, one phosphate group, and one of four possible types of nitrogen bases |
RNA | Single strand, contains the sugar ribose instead of deoxyribose, contains uracil instead of thymine |
Four categories of tissue | Epithelial, connective, nervous, muscular |
Stem cells | Can differentiate into many different types of cells |
Embryonic stem cells | Occur in the early embryo, they can differentiate into more than 200 kinds of specialized cells |
Epithelial tissue | Covers body surface,lines cavities and organs, |
Key functions of epithelial tissue | Protection Absorption Filtration Secretion |
Transitional epithelial tissue | Multiple layers, when stretched, cell layers decrease and cell shape changes from cuboidal to squamous (ex. Bladder) |
Simple squamous | Single layer of flat, scale like cells, allows for ready diffusion or filtration because of thinness |
Simple columnar | Single layer of columnar cells; lines the intestines, secretes mucous by goblet cells |
Exocrine glands | Secrete products into ducts |
Endocrine glands | Secrete hormones into blood |
Connective tissue | Most widespread tissue, purpose: connect, support, bind, or protect organs, the matrix consist of varying kinds and amounts of protein fibers and fluid |
Connective tissue key component | Extracellular matrix |
Types of connective tissue | Fibrous connective, cartilage,bone,blood |
Adipose | Dominated by fat cells, helps insulate the body to conserve heat |
Cartilage | Contains no blood vessels, heals slowly or not at all |
Fibrocartilage | Forms the disc between vertebrae |
Bone | Called osseous |
Mineral crystals | Responsible for the hardness of bone |
Blood | Has liquid extracellular matrix (plasma) |
Nerve tissue | High degree of excitability and conductivity |
Neuroglia | Protect and assist neurons |
Main structures of a neuron | Soma, dendrites,axon |
Soma | Neuron large cell body |
Dendrites | Receive impulses from other cells that they transmit to the soma |
Muscle tissues | Skeletal, cardiac, smooth |
Skeletal tissue | Striated, voluntary |
Smooth tissue | Lines the walls of many organs |
Tissue repair | Blood clot and granulation tissue forms |
Blood clot | White blood cells begin to ingest bacteria and cellular debris |
Granulation tissue | Connective tissue that fills in the wound cavity and forms scar tissue |
Tissue repair may occur by either | Regeneration or fibrosis |
Fibrosis | Damaged tissue is replaced with scar tissue, does not restore normal function |
Membranes | Consist of epithelial or connective tissue |
Three types of epithelial membranes | Mucous, cutaneous, serous |
Mucous membrane | Line body surface that open directly to the body's exterior ( ex.. Mouth) |
Cutaneous membrane | Also known as skin, the body's largest membrane |
Serous membrane | Secretes serous fluid, which helps prevent friction as the heart beats and the lungs expand |
Membranes in general | Line body cavities, cover body surfaces, separate organs from each other |
Epidermis | Outermost layer, obtains oxygen and nutrients by diffusion |
Dermis | Composed of connective tissue, contains collagen,elastin, and reticular fibers,has blood vessels,sweat glands,hair, nerve endings |
Hypodermis | Connective tissue, binds skin to underlying tissue |
Stratum basale | Innermost layer of epidermis, produces new skin cells |
Stratum corneum | Outermost layer of the epidermis, consist up to 30 layers of dead flat keratin coated cells |
Keratin | Tough, fibrous protein, found in hair, nails, and outer layer of skin |
Melanin | Protect the nucleus from uv exposure |
Cyanosis | Blue tint |
Jaundice | Yellow discoloration |
Albinism | Extremely pale skin white hair and pink eyes, cause is genetic mutation |
Erythema | Abnormal redness |
Pallor | Pale skin |
Function of skin | Protection-prevents microorganism from invading body, barrier, vitamin d production,thermoregulation- nerves cause blood vessels in the skin to dilate or constrict to regulate heat loss |
Arrector pilli muscles | Stands hair up on arms and legs |
Hair obtains its color from... | Melanin |
Alopecia | Excessive hair loss |
Clubbing on nails from oxygen deficiency.... | Due to lung disease |
Eccrine glands | Produce sweat which helps maintain body temperature |
Body looses about | 500 ml of insensible perspiration daily |
Bacteria | Cause body odor |
First degree burn | Involves only the epidermis |
Third degree burns | Full thickness burn, may not be painful because burnt nerve endings |
Eschar | Dead tissue resulting from a burn, no blood supply immune cells cannot reach healing tissues |
Rule of nines | Divides body into 11 areas of 9 % |
Squamous cell carcinoma | Characterized by hard, raised, red, scaly tumors; arises from epithelial cells |
Basale cell carcinoma | Most common typer, characterized by papules with central crater pearly edge rarely spreads. |
Melanoma | Malignancy in a nervous (mole) the most serious typer, often fatal if not treated quickly |
Acne | Inflammation of sebaceous glands, especially during puberty |
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