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membranes, fasciae, muscle and neural tissue cells+ response to injury

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"types of membranes"skin Cutaneous
"types of membranes" line passageways that open to the exterior mucous
"types of membranes" lines inside of ventral body cavity serous
"types of membranes" lines mobile joint cavities synovial
"types of fasciae" lies between the skin and underlying organs; consists of areolar tissue and adipose tissue superficial
"types of fasciae" forms strong fibrous internal network; consists of dense irregular connective tissue; continuous with or bound to capsules, ligaments,, and other connective tissue structures deep
"types of fasciae" lies between serous membranes and deep facia; consists entirely of areolar tissue subserous
"types of muscle tissues" long striated cells with multiple nuclei skeletal
"types of muscle tissues" short striated cells, usually with single nucleus; intercellular junctions called intercalated discs cardiac
"types of muscle tissues" short, spindle-shaped, nonstriated cells smooth
"types of neural tissue cells" transfer information neurons
"types of neural tissue cells" protect, support, and repair neural tissue neuroglia (glial cells)
a neuron consists of ( ) that "receive information" dendrites
a neuron consists of ( ) that "conducts information to other cells" axons
"stages in response to tissue injury" mast cell activation injury
"stages in response to tissue injury" increased blood flow, increased vessel permeability, pain → increased local temperature, increased oxygen and nutrients, increased phagocytosis, removal of toxins and wastes inflammation
"stages in response to tissue injury" scar tissue regeneration
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