QUIZ 1. Label & Describe Function of Each WORD BANK Cytosol Smooth ER Rough ER Ribosomes Centrioles Golgi Apparatus Chromatin Nucleus Nucleolus Mitochondria.

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QUIZ 1

Label & Describe Function of Each WORD BANK Cytosol Smooth ER Rough ER Ribosomes Centrioles Golgi Apparatus Chromatin Nucleus Nucleolus Mitochondria Cell Wall

2. What are the two layers of serous membrane?

3. Name the abdominopelvic region that contains the urinary bladder

4. Choose the correct answer(s): Osteoblasts/osteocytes are found in the lacunae and are responsible for maintaining the ground matrix of bone. Osteoblasts/osteoclasts are responsible for breaking down the calcium-phosphate structure of bone so that new bone layers can be added.

5. Use the correct term: A.The trunk is inferior/superior to the patellar region B.The wrist is proximal/distal to the fingers C.The spinal cord is dorsal/ventral pelvis D.The umbilical region is posterior/anterior to the buttocks

6. What stage of mitosis is this?

7. What happens during prophase?

8. Name 3 different types of loose connective tissue

9. True or False: This is simple squamous epithelium

10. Red blood cells are responsible for: A. Transport B. Immune Response C. Injury Mediaton

11. Label A B C D E F G H I J K L WORD BANK Capillaries Arrector Pili Muscle Adipose Tissue Artery Sweat gland Dermis Epidermis Nerve Sebaceous gland Hair follicle Hypodermis Nerve Ending

13. At what layer of the epidermis do the cells stop dividing? A. Stratum Basale B. Stratum Corneum C. Statum Granulosum D. Stratum Spinosum

14. Give an example of an irregular bone

BONUS: 2 PTS Describe Homeostasis