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BYU CELL 220 Exam #1 2025-2026 Most Recent
Version Comprehensive 400 Questions and
Verified Answers Accurate Solutions Already
Graded A+ Get it 100% Correct

# of integumentary layers - CORRECT ANSWER: 2; epidermis and dermis


ABCDEs of melanoma - CORRECT ANSWER: asymmetry, border, color, diameter,
evolution



abdomen - CORRECT ANSWER: abdominal



acne - CORRECT ANSWER: overactive and plugged sebaceous ducts



adipose tissue function - CORRECT ANSWER: stores energy, protects, cushions, and
insulates



adipose tissue location - CORRECT ANSWER: surrounds organs, subcutaneous tissue


adipose tissue structure - CORRECT ANSWER: Adipocytes in a loose extracellular
matrix



amphiarthrosis joints - CORRECT ANSWER: slightly movable joint



anlagen phase - CORRECT ANSWER: hair actively grows; lasts 2-7 years


antebrachium - CORRECT ANSWER: forearm/ antebrachial

,antebrachium - CORRECT ANSWER: forearm/ antebrachial



antecubitis - CORRECT ANSWER: front of elbow/ antecubital


apocrine secretion - CORRECT ANSWER: release of a substance along with the apical
portion of the cell; ear wax


appositional growth - CORRECT ANSWER: growth in width


areolar tissue functions - CORRECT ANSWER: surrounds and supports, provides
nutrients, present in all mucous membranes



areolar tissue location - CORRECT ANSWER: subcutaneous tissue, dermis of skin



areolar tissue structure - CORRECT ANSWER: fibroblasts, collagen and elastic fibers,
abundant ground substance



arthritis - CORRECT ANSWER: inflammatory or degenerative diseases that damage
joints


articulations - CORRECT ANSWER: two bone surfaces come together; head and
condyles


auris - CORRECT ANSWER: ear/ otic



axilla - CORRECT ANSWER: armpit/ axillary


ball an socket joint - CORRECT ANSWER:

,basal cell carcinoma - CORRECT ANSWER: most common type, least dangerous,
originates in stratum basale



blastocyst - CORRECT ANSWER:



bone (solid matrix) - CORRECT ANSWER: compact and spongy


bone and nerve supply - CORRECT ANSWER: bone richly vascularized and innervated;
nutrient blood vessels and nerves enter through nutrient foramina



bone cells - CORRECT ANSWER: osteocytes



bone function - CORRECT ANSWER: protection, support, movement, stores calcium



bone functions - CORRECT ANSWER: support framework, protect vital organs, facilitate
movement, hematopoiesis (red + white blood cell production), mineral and energy
storage (calcium phosphate and yellow bone marrow)



bone matrix - CORRECT ANSWER: organic: osteoid (collagen + proteins)

inorganic: hydroxyapatite (calcium phosphate + calcium hydroxide)


bone structure - CORRECT ANSWER: Calcified matrix containing osteocytes



brachium - CORRECT ANSWER: arm/ brachial



brachium - CORRECT ANSWER: arm/ brachial

, bucca - CORRECT ANSWER: cheek/ buccal



bursitis - CORRECT ANSWER: inflammation of a bursa because of a blow or friction


calcaneus - CORRECT ANSWER: heel of foot/ calcaneal



cardiovascular system - CORRECT ANSWER: delivers oxygen and nutrients to tissues
and equalizes temperature in the body



carpus - CORRECT ANSWER: wrist/ carpal



Cartilage (semisolid matrix) - CORRECT ANSWER: hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage



cartilage function - CORRECT ANSWER: provides support and flexibility, absorbs
compression


cartilage location - CORRECT ANSWER: ends of long bones, trachea, intervertebral
discs, external ear


cartilage structure - CORRECT ANSWER: Semisolid matrix containing chondrocytes



cartilaginous joints - CORRECT ANSWER: connected by cartilage



catagen phase - CORRECT ANSWER: transition phase, follicle shrinks; lasts 2-3 weeks



caudal - CORRECT ANSWER: below

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