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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Basics of A&P. Histology. Integumentary. Skeletal. Wild Card. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Histology Skeletal Wild Card
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IntegumentaryBasics of A&P
The term meaning “away from the
point of attachment”
What is distal
The cavity that contains the
digestive system organs
What is abdominal cavity
The feedback mechanism that
makes the deviation from the “norm”
smaller.
What is the negative feedback
mechanism
The area of the armpits
What is axillary
What system is responsible for slow-
acting hormone production?
What is the endocrine system
Round shaped epithelial cells
What are squamous
Long rectangular shaped cells
What are columnar
The material responsible for
attaching epithelial cells to underlying
tissue
What is the Basement membrane
Tissue made up of chondrocytes in
lacuna.
What is cartilage
Cells that have a haversian canal
What are bone cells
The layer upon which the skin rests
What is the hypodermis
The region of the dermis which makes up our fingerprints
What is the papillary region
The layer of the epidermis that is
missing in thin skin
What is stratum lucidum
The part of the nail that is responsible
for growth
What is the root (or matrix)
The gland that releases organic
substances into the hair
What is the apocrine gland
What is this bone?
What is the mandible
The shaft of a long bone
What is the diaphysis
The majority of your bones are
found here
What are the hands and feet
Name this bone
What is radius
Carpals and tarsals are this type of
bones
What are short
The system composed of skin,
hair and nails
What is the Integumentary
system
The name for the center part of the neuron, where the nucleus is found
What is the cell body
The outermost layer of the epidermis that
is shed (desquamated)
What is the stratum corneum
The background materialfound in connective tissue thatis composed of protein fibersand other binding substances
What is the matrix
Name this bone
What is the fibula
Make your wager
Ms.Kayl’s middle name
What is Marie