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Pulmonary alveolus

classification of tissues chapter 6

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85 # 102382 C P B j i C i /CA/SF A M i b/Mi h ll/S IIi P N 85 C/M/Y/K DESIGN SERVICES OF 6R E V I E W S H E E T Tissue Structure and Function?General Review 1. Define tissue. _______________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Use the key choices to identify the major tissue types described below. Key: a. connective tissue b. epithelium c. muscle d. nervous tissue ____________________ 1. lines body cavities and covers the body?s external surface ____________________ 2. pumps blood, flushes urine out of the body, allows one to swing a bat ____________________ 3. transmits electrochemical impulses

API Marieb Notes Chapter 4

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Chapter 4: Tissues Required Readings: pgs. 113 ? 138 (skip microscopy preparation), 141 and144 Questions: Check your understanding #4 ? 20 and 23 - 25 Review questions #1 ? 13, 15 ? 18, and 20 ; #2 and 6 Vocabulary terms: Tissues Exocrine gland Hyaline cartilage Histology Unicellular Elastic cartilage Ectoderm Multicellular Fibrocartilage Mesoderm Goblet cells & mucin Lacunae (bone &cartilage) Endoderm Merocrine glands Osseous tissue Epithelial tissue Holocrine glands Osteon Polarity Apocrine glands Lamellae Apical & basal surface Connective tissue Canaliculi Basement membrane Mesenchyme Blood Basal lamina Extracellular matrix (ECM) Neurons Avascular Ground substance Cell body (soma) Simple epithelia Collagen fibers Axon
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