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Tissue Levels (Ch 4) Fill In The Blanks

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Question: small, fingerlike extensions of the exposed cell of an cellAnswer: microvilli
Question: formed by the fusion of the layers of the cell membranes; it prevents the passage of water and solute between cellsAnswer: junctions
Question: two cells are held toghether by embedded membrane proteins, they are proteins that form a narrow passageway that lets small molecules and ions pass from cell to cellAnswer: gap
Question: cell membranes of two cellls are locked together by cement and by membrane proteins Answer:
Question: The of cartilage consists of a firm gel and cells called Answer:
Question: a collection of Answer:
Question: the of tissuesAnswer:
Question: this includes and glandsAnswer: epitheilal
Question: are layers of cells that internal or external surfacesAnswer:
Question: It is composed of cells derived from epitheliaAnswer:
Question: Where are epithelia ?Answer: It covers the skin,it linea internal passageway that communicate with the outside such as the , repiratory, reproductive, and urinary, tracts
Question: What are the functions of ? (PSP'S)Answer: 1. physical protection 2.conrols permeability 3.Provide sensation 4.produce Specialized Secretions
Question: What are exocrine ?Answer: They dischargedonto the surfacde of epithelium. Examples:Milk of mammary glands, perspiration on the skin, enzymes entering digestive tract
Question: What are excretions?Answer: They are secrteions released into surrounding tissues and blood. These secretions are that producesd in specific organs
Question: What are some of exocrine glands?Answer:
 
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