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A comprehensive overview of various anatomical structures and physiological processes within the human body. It covers a wide range of topics, including the different body cavities, cell types, connective tissues, epithelial tissues, and muscle tissues. The document delves into the specific characteristics, locations, and functions of these various components, offering a detailed understanding of the human body's intricate systems. The information presented can be valuable for students studying anatomy and physiology, as it covers a broad range of concepts and can serve as a reference for understanding the fundamental aspects of the human body.
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27.Dense Irregular Connective Tissue - ✔✔What do we call a dense connective tissue containing collagen fibers in bundles arranged in many directions and populated primarily by fibroblasts? 28.Dense Regular Connective Tissue - ✔✔ 29.Dense Regular Connective Tissue - ✔✔What do we call a dense connective tissue containing collagen fibers arranged all in one direction and populated primarily by fibroblasts? 30.Dense Regular Connective Tissue - ✔✔What do we call a dense connective tissue containing collagen fibers arranged all in one direction and populated primarily by fibroblasts? 31.You Answered 32.Depth of Field - ✔✔The depth of the specimen which is clearly in focus is the __________. 33.Dermis - ✔✔ 34.Dermis of Skin - ✔✔Identify one location in the body where dense irregular connective tissue is found. 35.Diaphragm - ✔✔What is the name of the wall of muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity?
36.Digestive Tract - ✔✔Identify one location in the body where simple columnar epithelium is found. 37.Distal - ✔✔The elbow is __________ to the shoulder. 38.Distal - ✔✔The fingers are ___________ to the wrist. 39.Distal - ✔✔The foot is ___________ to the knee. 40.Distal - ✔✔The hand is __________ to the elbow. 41.Distal - ✔✔The knee is __________ to the hip. 42.Early Prophase - ✔✔The chromatin condenses during which phase of mitosis? 43.Eccrine Sweat Gland - ✔✔ 44.Elastic Cartilage - ✔✔ 45.Elastic Cartilage - ✔✔What do we call a dense connective tissue containing elastin fibers and populated primarily by chondrocytes? 46.Embryo - ✔✔Identify one location where mesenchyme is found.
56.Golgi Apparatus - ✔✔What stack of flattened membranous discs packages proteins and other substances for transport in vesicles? 57.Hand - ✔✔The term "manus" refers to which region of the body? 58.Head - ✔✔The term "cephalic" refers to which region of the body? 59.Hyaline Cartilage - ✔✔What do we call a dense connective tissue containing an amorphous matrix and populated primarily by chondrocytes? 60.Hyaline Cartilage Tissue - ✔✔ 61.Intercalated Discs - ✔✔What are the cell junctions between cardiac muscle cells called? 62.Intermediate Filaments - ✔✔What cytoskeletal elements are stable and resist mechanical forces acting on the cell? 63.Interphase - ✔✔DNA replication occurs during which phase of the cell cycle? 64.Knee Joint Discs - ✔✔Identify one location in the body where fibrous cartilage is found. 65.Lacunae - ✔✔What are the spaces in which chondrocytes reside called?
66.Late Prophase - ✔✔The nuclear membrane disappears during which phase of mitosis? 67.Lateral - ✔✔The shoulder blade is __________ to the spine. 68.Lateral - ✔✔The thumb is __________ to the little finger. 69.Lysosomes - ✔✔What mebranous vesicles contain acid hydrolases and serve to digest worn-out organelles and foreign substances that enter the cell? 70.Male Urethra - ✔✔Identify one location in the body where stratified columnar epithelium is found. 71.Mammary Gland Ducts - ✔✔Identify one location in the body where stratified cuboidal epithelium is found. 72.Medial - ✔✔The little finger is __________ to the thumb. 73.Medial - ✔✔The nose is __________ to the ears. 74.You Answered 75.Medial - ✔✔The spine is __________ to the shoulder blade. 76.Mesenchyme - ✔✔
86.Midsagittal - ✔✔A plane of section that runs parallel to the long axis of the body and divides it into equal right and left halves is called a __________ section. 87.Mitochondrion - ✔✔What double walled organelle contains enzymes that oxidize foodstuffs to produce cellular energy? 88.Muscular - ✔✔What primary type of tissue is both excitable and contractile? 89.Neck - ✔✔The term "cervical" refers to which region of the body? 90.Nervous Tissue - ✔✔ 91.Nervous Tissue - ✔✔What primary type of tissue is excitable but not contractile? 92.Neuroglia - ✔✔What are the supporting cells of nervous tissue called? 93.Neuroglia - ✔✔What are the supporting cells of nervous tissue called? 94.Neurons - ✔✔What are the primary functional cells of nervous tissue called? 95.Nose - ✔✔Identify one location in the body where hyaline cartilage is found.
96.Nucleolus - ✔✔What body, found within the nucleus, containing proteins and RNA, serves to assemble ribosomal particles? 97.Nucleus - ✔✔What membrane bound organelle contains the genetic material that controls the functioning of the cell? 98.Ovary Surface - ✔✔Identify one location in the body where simple cuboidal epithelium is found. 99.Packages Organs - ✔✔Identify one location in the body where areolar connective tissue is found.