A&P In-class notes about CH#3

Cards (37)

  • What are the 3 types of muscle tissues?
    Skeletal, Cardiac, and smooth
  • Where can I find the Skeletal muscle tissues?
    Anywhere with bones
  • Where can I find the Cardiac muscle tissue?
    Walls of the heart
  • Where can I find the Smooth muscle tissue?
    Hollow organs (except heart)
  • Inclusions such as glycogen would be most prevalent (happening often) in?
    Skeletal muscle cells
  • Inclusions would be highly prevalent (happening often) in cells that secrete peptide hormones. What is this?
    Ribosomes
  • Motile cilia would. be found in which tissue type?
    epithelial
  • Calcium is required by cardiac muscle cells. What organelle can store CA2+ (Calcium)?
    Smooth ER
  • Which cells would have the fewest mitochondria?
    Chondrocytes
  • Liver breaks down toxins. Hepatocytes (liver cells) likely contain numerous….?
    ribosomes
  • Red blood cells cannot repair proteins because they lack.. ?
    Nuclei, Rough ER, and Golgi Apparatus
  • What is the other term for liver cell?
    Hepatocyte
  • WHat is a hepatocyte?
    Liver cell
  • Muscle cells rely on interactions between what?
    Myosin and actin
  • Neurons can have long axons (portion of a nerve cell). What tubules could be used to transport material to the end of the axon?
    Microtubules
  • TRUE OR FALSE. A cell’s anatomy supports its unique functions?
    True
  • Cilia moves, while microvili?
    Do not move.
  • Microvili don‘t move, while cilia?
    Moves
  • Secretory epithelia can be found in any tissues in/with what?
    secretion
  • It releases secretions via duct. What is this?
    Exocrine gland
  • It releases secretions to blood. What is this?
    Endocrine
  • Exocrine releases secretions via what?
    duct
  • Endocrine releases secretions to what?
    blood
  • It is a filler between tissues and organs (stabilized) that holds everything in place. What type of tissue is this?
    Connective tissue
  • What is a ground substance?
    stuff that’s not cell & fibers, but made by cells
  • Are ground substance made b y cells?
    yes
  • It is a stuff that is not cell and fiber, but they are made by cells. What is this?
    Ground substance
  • Do tissues remodel through our lifetime?
    Yes.
  • Stem cells are what?
    ways to replace cells that die
  • the deepest skin also has what type of cell?
    stem
  • What is the function of the melanin?
    Protects form UV lights
  • ** anywhere with hair has what type of glands?
    sebaceous glands
  • ** Subcutaneous layer is also called what?
    Hypodermis
  • Hypodermis is also called what?
    Subcutaneous
  • Give me examples of where to find coarse hairs?

    Armpit and facial hair (male)
  • What is a pheromone?
    sweats that smell!
  • what is the proper term to use for sweats that smell?
    Pheromones