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skeletal muscular tissues |
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n-attach to bones of skelton |
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simple cubodial epithelium |
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-single layer -cube-shaped -central nucleus |
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simple columnar epitheliam |
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-single layer -tall cylindrical -nuclues near base |
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dense fibrous connective tissue |
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-collagenous fibers packed together -tendons and ligaments |
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simple cubodial epithelium |
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-single layer -cube shaped -central nucleus |
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simple squamous epithelium |
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-single layer -many sided cells -central nucleus |
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loose fibrous connective tissue |
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supports epithelium & internal organs
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contains osteons in which osteocyctes within lacunae are arranged in concentric circles.
-support & protection |
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white-fight infection red-carry oxygen with hemoglobin platelets-clot formation |
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compound of cells fitted with fat droplets. |
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psedostratisfied ciliated columar epithelium |
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-appears layered -all cells touch basement membrane |
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stratisfied squamous epithelium |
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-many layers of cells -cubodial or columnar but become flattened |
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found in brain spinal cord and nerves |
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inner mucous membrane layer that is modified according to the digestive organ. |
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broad band of loose connective tissue, contains nerves, blood and lymphatic vessels. |
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two layers of smooth muscle |
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thin outermost epithelial tissue overlying connective tissue |
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only appear to be layered |
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bone cells found in lacunae |
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found in bones that make up the skeleton-functions in support and protection |
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tiny crevices connected to lacunae in compact bone |
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occurs in nose and walls of respiratory passages at ends of bones, including ribs.
has matrix, and cell within a lacuna |
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largely service the neurons |
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takes nerve impulses awayde |
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processes that take signals to a cell body |
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-walls of internal organs |
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sketeltal muscular tissue |
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lining of kidney tubules, various glands |
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lining of small intestine |
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pseudostratified ciliated columar |
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lining of lungs, blood vessels |
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loose fibrous connective tissue |
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is beneath skin, supports and binds organs |
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dense fibrous connective tissue |
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in dermis, functions in support |
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