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What is A?
cell
Cilia- movement of material of cells surface
TERM 2
What is B?
cell
DEFINITION 2
Cytosol- intracellular fluid has has nutrients, ions, waste
products
TERM 3
What is C? cell
DEFINITION 3
Centriole- essential for movement of chromosomes
TERM 4
What is D? cell
DEFINITION 4
Mitochondria- powerhouse of a cell
TERM 5
What is E? cell
DEFINITION 5
Rough endoplasmic reticulum- modifies and packages newly
synthesized proteins
What is F? cell
Nucleus envelop- double membrane that surrounds nucleus
TERM 7
What is G? cell
DEFINITION 7
Nuclear pores- communication between nucleus and cytosol
that permits movement of small molecules
TERM 8
What is H? cell
DEFINITION 8
Fixed ribosome- bound to endoplasmic reticulum, used for
protein synthesis
TERM 9
What is S? cell
DEFINITION 9
Chromatin- tangle of fine filaments
TERM 10
What is R? cell
DEFINITION 10
Nucleolus- site of rRNA synthesis and assembly of ribosomal
subunits
What is L? cell
Smooth ER- synthesizes lipids and carbs
TERM 17
What is K? cell
DEFINITION 17
Lysosome- digestive enzymes that remove pathogens
TERM 18
What is J? cell
DEFINITION 18
Microvilli- increase surface area and increase absorbtion
TERM 19
What is I? cell
DEFINITION 19
Secretory vesicles- fuse with plasma membrane and empty
products outside cell by exocytosis
TERM 20
What is a?
DEFINITION 20
Simple squamous epethilium- lining of ventral cavities; heart
and blood vessels, reduces friction, controls vessel
permeability
What is b?
Simple cuboidal epithelium- kidney, tubules, ducts, thyroid
gland
TERM 22
What is c?
DEFINITION 22
Simple columnar epethelium- lining of stomach, intestine,
gall bladder, uterine tubes
TERM 23
What is a?
DEFINITION 23
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium- lining of nasal
cavity, trachea, bronchi, and part of male reproductive tract
TERM 24
What is b?
DEFINITION 24
Transitional epethelium- urinary bladdder, renal pelvis,
ureter
TERM 25
What is c?
DEFINITION 25
Stratified squamous epethelium- surface of skin, lining of
mouth, throat, rectum, anus and vagina
What is c?
Dense regular connective tissue- between skeletal muscle
and skeleton
TERM 32
What is a?
DEFINITION 32
Hyaline cartilage- sternum, synovial joint
TERM 33
What is b?
DEFINITION 33
Elastic cartilage- external ear, epiglottis, larynx,
TERM 34
What is c?
DEFINITION 34
Fibrocartilage- knee joint, pelvis, intervertebral discs
TERM 35
What is this?
DEFINITION 35
Bone (osseous) tissue- calcified, lacunae, osteon
What is a?
Mucous membrane- lines digestive, respiratory, urinary and
reproductive tracts
TERM 37
What is b?
DEFINITION 37
Serous membrane- line ventral body cavities (peritoneal,
pleural, pericardial cavities)
TERM 38
What is c?
DEFINITION 38
Cutaneous membrane- covers all body, aka skin
TERM 39
What is d?
DEFINITION 39
Synovial joint- (patella) line joint cavities and produce fluid
TERM 40
What is a?
DEFINITION 40
Skeletal muscle- long, cylindrical, striated
What is B?
skin
Dermis- inner layer, responsible for finger prints
TERM 47
What is C? skin
DEFINITION 47
Hypodermis- also known as"subcutaneous" tissue, it
stabilizes skin underlying tissues and cushions organs
TERM 48
What is D? skin
DEFINITION 48
Hair shaft-projects from epidermis is cuticle, cortex and
medulla
TERM 49
What is E? skin
DEFINITION 49
Pore sweat gland duct- releases sweat
TERM 50
What is F? skin
DEFINITION 50
Epidermal ridge- increases grip in hands and feet
What is G? skin
Dermal papilla- support and nourishes dermis
TERM 52
What is H? skin
DEFINITION 52
Sebaceous gland- oil glands
TERM 53
What is I? skin
DEFINITION 53
Arrector pili muscle- muscle moves or contracts due to
emotions and produces "goose pumps" when cold
TERM 54
What is J? skin
DEFINITION 54
Sweat gland duct- cools bodies surface
TERM 55
What is K? skin
DEFINITION 55
Pressure receptor- responds to mechanical pressure
distortion
What is Q? skin
Fat- insulation for body