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Single cell layer. Epithelial. |
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Two or more cell layers. Epithelial. |
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Flat and scale like. Puzzle configuration. Through and orifice with a pencil. Epithelial. |
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Box like structure. Protected and deep inside body. Must cut to get to. Epithelial. |
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Tall shaped. Can get to it with a hose. Epithelial. |
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Skin and orifices. Protection. Strong puzzles pieces. Epithelial. |
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Alveolar sac at the end of lung. Bowman's capsule in kidney. Used for filtration. Semi-strong puzzles, some rigidity. Epithelial. |
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Thyroid secreting hormones. Passes easily. No protection. Epithelial. |
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GI tract. Little protection but needs absorption. Epithelial. |
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Fallopian tubes. Moves egg. Epithelial. |
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Respiratory tract past orifice. Removes dust out of lungs feeds stomach. Epithelial. |
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Main protein in connective tissue. |
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Type of fiber in connective tissue forms supporting mesh. |
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An elastic glycoprotein found in connective tissue. Scleroprotein. |
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Binds cells and fiber in connective tissue. |
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Loose connective tissue found in lymph nodes. Forms a soft skeleton to support lymph nodes. |
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Loose connective tissue found all over the body or ubiquitously. Insulation, protection and food source. |
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Loose connective tissue located in the live, spleen, lymph nodes.Forms a soft skeleton (stroma) to support the lymphoid organs. |
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Fibrous connective tissue located in tendons, ligaments, aponeurosis. Forms a soft skeleton to support structures. |
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Elastic Connective Tissue |
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Fibrous connective tissue. No photo. |
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Cartilage connective tissue. End of longs bones. Reduce friction. |
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Cartilage connective tissue. Epiglottis and ears. Flexible, deforms and goes back. |
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Pubic symphysis, intervertebral disks, and meniscus. Weight bearing and slightly flexible. (Like a ball joint on a car’s suspension) |
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Bone tissue. Found in skeleton. Produces blood, stores minerals and used for structure. |
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Loosely organized, mainly mesodermal embryonic tissue that develops into connective and skeletal tissues, including blood and lymph. |
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Red blood cells. Carry nutrients and waste. O2 and CO2. |
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White blood cells. Fight infection. |
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Bones and organs. Voluntary and Striated. |
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Found in heart. Involuntary and Striated. |
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GI tract hollowed organs. Peristalsis. Involuntary and non-striated. |
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Cells shrink due to hypertonic solution (blood in ocean). |
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Red blood cells bursting. |
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High pressure pushing in on the cell. (Ocean saline greater than cell so it crushes it). |
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Low pressure from cell wall. (Too much water and cell bursts). |
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Same pressure inside and out. (Cell has same saline as solution). Equilibrium. |
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Pressure exerted on the semi-permeable membrane. |
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Separation of two substances in solution by the difference in their rates of diffusion through a semipermeable membrane. |
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Osmolality greater than that of another fluid. |
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Osmolality less than that of another fluid. |
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Osmolality of equal value to another fluid. |
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Concentration of solution. Osmoles of solute/liters of solution. |
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Kinetic Energy ONLY. Concentration Gradient from a high to a low. |
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Movement of a SOLUTE. Preferred method, if unavailable then osmosis. |
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Movement of a SOLVENT. Membrane does not allow movement of a specific solute. Semipermeable. Solvent movement. |
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