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BIOLOGY CHAP 20 AB

Horizontales
Exocrine gland of the skin which produces sebum, or skin oil, and generally opens into hair follicles
Waxy protein contained indead/dying skin cells
Causes hair to stand up in response to cold or sympathetic nerve impulse.
Tissue which contains blood vessels running through it
Superficial layer of skin tissue
Deepest layer of the epidermis where cell division occurs
Pigment produced in melanocytes which determines coloration in human (and other mammal) skin
Diverse tissues including bone, blood, tendons, fat, and cartilage
The microscopic study of tissues
Tissues which can be contracted and thus facilitate movement
Study of the functions of a living organism and its parts
The study of the shape and structure of an organism and its parts
Release body secretions through ductal structures
Verticales
When a person stands erect, arms at side, with toes, palms, and facing forward
Outer layer of epidermis consisting of dead skin cells.
Type of muscle with multinucleate, striated cells
Type of muscle with branching fibers, short uninucleate, striated cells.
Type of muscle with short, uninucleate non-striated cells
Tissue consisting of layers of cells covering surfaces of organs and blood vessels, for example
Connective tissue layer between the dermis and the underlying muscles, for example
Perspiration generating structures
Deeper layer of skin composed of connective tissues, and containing nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and sebaceous glands
Tissues which receive and transmit electrochemical impulses and signals
Tissue which does not have direct blood supply, but which must exchange nutrition and wastes via diffusion