Examlex
Match each synovial joint structure term with its corresponding description.
-Strong cords of dense white connective tissue that help stabilize a joint
Upper Epithelial Cells
The cells that are located on the surface layer of an epithelium, acting as a barrier against physical and microbial threats.
Endocrine Gland
A gland in the body that releases hormones directly into the bloodstream to regulate various processes such as growth, metabolism, and mood.
Bloodstream
The flowing body fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins, carrying oxygen, nutrients, and white blood cells throughout the body.
Constipation
A condition characterized by difficulty in passing stool or an infrequent passage of hard stool.
Q1: The number of thoracic vertebrae is:<br>A) 5.<br>B)
Q10: The difference between a tendon and an
Q15: Which of the following statements about cardiac
Q21: Without the canaliculi, the bone cells in
Q47: Glenoid cavity<br>A)Femur<br>B)Fibula<br>C)Humerus<br>D)Coxal<br>E)Radius<br>F)Scapula<br>G)Tibia<br>H)Ulna
Q53: Fascicles are held together by a connective
Q53: The following are characteristics that allow muscles
Q57: Coarse connective tissue that covers the entire
Q88: When the sarcomere contracts, the A-bands become
Q167: The joint between the metatarsals and the