Cells and Tissues Skeleton and Joints Integument Circulatory system Muscular system and Senses
100
Adipocytes, myocytes, neuron, erythrocytes, leukocytes
Name the cell name of the following:
fat cells, muscle cells, nerve cells, red blood cells, white blood cells
100
A framework of bones that supports and protects the soft tissues of the body
What is the purpose of the skeleton?
100
Mainly skin, hair, claws or hooves, and horns
What does the integument consist of?
100
It's a transport system in the body
Blood vascular system and the lymphatic system
What is the purpose of the circulatory system?
What are the 2 main divisions?
100
Skeletal muscle (voluntary and striated)
Cardiac muscle (involuntary and striated)
Smooth muscle (involuntary and non striated)
Name the 3 types of muscles.
Tell me which are voluntary vs involuntary, which are striated vs non striated.
200
Epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue
The four basic types of tissues are...
200
Long bones, flat bones, small bones, irregular bones, sesamoid bones, pneumatic bones
Name the 6 types of bones.
200
Epidermis, dermis, hypodermis
Hypodermis
Name the 3 layers of the skin.
Which layer do you administer subcutaneous injections?
200
Systemic circulation (from heart to body tissues to heart again)
Pulmonary circulation (from heart to lungs to heart again)
Name the 2 circulations of the blood pathways and describe the general pathway.
200
General senses: distributed generally throughout the body
Special senses: concentrated in certain areas of the body
Define the difference between general senses and special senses.
300
Adipose connective tissue, loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, bone
Name the 6 main types of connective tissues:
300
Axial: skull, spinal column, ribs, sternum
Appendicular: bones of the limbs (scapula all the way down, pelvis all the way down)
Name the bones that make up the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton.
300
Keratinized cells
What is hair compose of?
300
R. atrium, tricuspid valve, R. ventricle, pulmonary valve, pulmonary artery (de-oxygenated blood)
Enter L. atrium, mitral valve, L. ventricle, aortic valve, aorta (oxygenated blood)
Describe the blood flow through the heart (start at R. atrium). Also tell me what kind of blood it contains?
300
Visceral smooth muscle and multiunit smooth muscle
Name the 2 smooth muscles.
400
Squamous, cuboidal, columnar
Simple, stratified, pseudostratified
Name the 3 types of shapes of the epithelia.
Name the 3 types of layers of the epithelia.
400
Fibrous joints (immovable)
Cartilaginous joints (slight movable)
Synovial joints (freely movable)
Name the 3 joints and describe each.
400
Arrector pili muscle
Dermis layer
Name the muscle to help erect hairs on the animals' body. Where is this muscle located within the skin (which layer)?
400
Agranulocytes: Lymphocytes, monocytes
Granulocytes: Neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils
Name 5 WBCs
Name which are agranulocytes and granulocytes.
400
Visceral sensations (hunger, thirst) chemical and mechanical
Touch (touch and pressure) mechanical
Temperature (heat and cold) thermal
Pain (intense stimuli) mechanical, chemical or thermal
Proprioception (body position and movement) mechanical
Name the 5 general senses, what it senses, and the type of stimuli
500
They consist entirely of cells
They do not contain blood
At least some epithelial cells are capable of reproducing.
Name the 3 common features shared by all epithelial tissues.
500
Flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation, circumduction.
Name the 6 synovial joint movements and demonstrate.
500
Sebaceous gland
Sudoriferous gland
What is another name for the oil gland and sweat gland?
500
Foramen ovale (connects the atria)
Ductus arteriosus (connects the pulmonary artery with aorta)
Bypass lungs, first breathe of newborn
Name the 2 holes in the fetus heart, what do they connect, why are they there, and when do they close?
500
Pinna, external auditory ear canal, tympanic membrane, middle ear cavity, malleus, incus, stapes, cochlea (organ of Corti)
Name the pathway of sound.






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