front 1 composed of similarly specialized cells that perform the same function in the body | back 1 Tissue |
front 2 Four types of tissue | back 2 Epethial
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front 3 Tissue that lines the body surfaces and cavities | back 3 Epithelial |
front 4 Tissue that supports and bonds body parts | back 4 Connective |
front 5 Tissue that moves the body and its parts | back 5 Muscular |
front 6 tissue that recieves stimuli and conducts impulse | back 6 Nervous |
front 7 Outer cells are falttened | back 7 Squamous |
front 8 Outer cells are cubed shaped | back 8 Cuboidal |
front 9 OUter cells are rectangular | back 9 COlumnar |
front 10 Single layer of cells | back 10 Epithelial Tissue Single |
front 11 Multiple cell layers | back 11 Epithelial Tissue Stratified |
front 12 Appears to be multilayered but is actually only one layer | back 12 Epithelial Tissue Pseudostratified |
front 13 secrete their products into a duct | back 13 Exocrine glands |
front 14 secrete their products directly into the bloodstream | back 14 Endocrine glands |
front 15 composed of closely packed tough fibers and is found in structures such as tendons and ligaments | back 15 Dense fibrous connective tissue |
front 16 fat is used for energy and insulation | back 16 Adipose tissue |
front 17 provides flexible support | back 17 Cartilage |
front 18 strong support and protection | back 18 Bone |
front 19 transports nutrients and wastes
| back 19 Blood |
front 20 Voluntary | back 20 Skeletal Muscle |
front 21 occurs in blood bessels and walls of the digestive tract
| back 21 Smooth Muscle |
front 22 Pumps the blood | back 22 Cardiac Muscle |
front 23 Support and nourish neurons | back 23 Neuroglia |
front 24 conduct nerve impulses | back 24 Neurons |
front 25 take input into cell body | back 25 Dendrites |
front 26 Integrates information | back 26 Cell body |
front 27 take output away from cell body | back 27 Axon |
front 28 Anterior and above diaphragm
| back 28 Thoracic cavity |
front 29 anterior and below diaphragm
| back 29 Abdominal Cavity |
front 30 anterior and near the hips
| back 30 Pelvic cavity |
front 31 More posterior
| back 31 Dorsal cavity |
front 32 -Protects the underlying tissues from trauma,pathogen invasion, and water loss
| back 32 Functions of the Skin ( Integumentary System) |
front 33 Outer layer | back 33 Epidermis |
front 34 Inner layer | back 34 Dermis |
front 35 The maintenance of relatively constant internal conditions in an organism | back 35 Homeostasis |
front 36 senses the condtion, responds to counteract the current condition and returns values to normal levels | back 36 Negative feedback |
front 37 sense the condition, responds to increase the current condtion | back 37 Positive feedback |