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Biology 6.2

Biology- God's Living Creation Chapter 6 Section 2

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tissue a group of similar cells which work together to accomplish the task of an organ
interstitial fluid the area surrounding and between tissues
serous membranes they serve as linings for enclosed body cavities that do not open to the body's exterior
mucous membranes they are made of epithelial tissues which line openings to the outside
cutaneous membrane another name for skin - and it is made out of several types of tissues
synovial membranes the linings of the joint cavities
matrix the material surrounding cells
vestigial parts of the body that have no purpose
what are the four basic types of tissue muscle, nerve, epithelial, and connective
what are the four types of membranes found in the body serous, mucous, cutaneous, and synovial
what is the purpose of tissues a group of similar cells which work together to accomplish the task of an organ
what is the purpose of fluids to flow between 2 parts of the body
what is the purpose of membraines thin, flexible sheets of tissue that cover/line parts of the body
what are cells tiny parts of tissue
what is the purpose of matrix the materials surrounding cells
the four regions of the vertebral column vertebral column, vertebrae, intervertebral disk, the cranium, and facial bones
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