Lab Quiz 2 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Simple Columnar Epithelium | Forms lining of stomach and intestines. Also elongated cells with elongated nuclei located near basement membrane. |
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium | Lines kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands |
Simple squamous Epithelium | Single layer of flattened cells and forms walls of capillaries and air sacs of lungs. |
Pseudo-stratified columnar Epithelium | Commonly possesses cilia that move dust and mucus out of the respiratory airways. Nuclei located at different levels within a single row of aligned cells. Appear layered (stratified) but are a single layer of cells. (Simple) |
Stratified Squamous Epithelium | Deeper cells cuboidal, or columnar; older cells flattened nearest the free surface. Forms lining of oral cavity, esophagus, anal canal, and vagina. |
Transitional Epithelium | Consists of several layers of cells, allowing an expandable lining and forms inner lining of urinary bladder. |
Adipose Tissue | Functions as heat insulator beneath skin |
Areolar Tissue | Contains larger amounts of fluid and transports nutrients, wastes, and gases. |
Blood | Cells in solid matrix arranged around central canal |
Bone (compact) | Main tissue of tendons and ligaments |
Dense connective Tissue (regular) | Forms framework of outer ear |
Elastic cartilage | Occurs in some ligament attachments between vertebrae and larger artery walls |
Elastic connective Tissue | Pads between vertebrae that are shock absorbers |
Fibrocartilage | Forms the ends of many long bones |
Hyaline Cartilage | Binds skin to underlying organs |
Reticular connective Tissue | Forms supporting Tissue in walls of liver and spleen |
Cardiac muscle | Striated and involuntary. Muscle that composes heart. Contains intercalated discs. |
Nervous Tissue | Coordinates, regulates, and integrates body functions. Contains neurons and neuroglia. Conducts impulses along cellular processes. |
Skeletal muscle | Muscle attached to bones. Strained and voluntary. |
Smooth muscle | Moves food through the digestive tract. Muscle that lacks striations. |
Apocrine sweat gland | Become active at puberty in a axillary and groin regions |
Arrector pili muscle | Causes hair to stand on end and goose bumps to appear |
Dermis | Inner layer of skin |
Epidermis | Responds to elevated body temperature |
Hair follicle | General name of entire superficial layer of the skin |
Keratin | Tubelike part that contains the root of the hair |
Melanin | Tough protein of nails and hair |
Merocrine sweat gland | Epidermal pigment |
Sebaceous gland | Gland that secretes an oily mixture |
Sebum | Oily secretion that helps to waterproof body surface |
Stratum Basale | Cell division and deepest layer of epidermis |
Stratum corneum | Outermost layer of epidermis |
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