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Crawford Anatomy cell tissues

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List levels of organization molecular, cell, tissue, organ, organ systmes.organisms
tissue group of cells that perform similar functions
organ more than one kind of tissue
organ system collection of organs related to body function
organism individual biological unit
ectoderm outer layer of germ layers
endoderm innermost layer of germ layers
mesoderm middle layer of germ layers
produces digestive organs endoderm
produces skeleton and muscles mesoderm
produces skin and nervous system ectoderm
epithelial tissue line body cavities and outside coverings
connective tissue support framework for organs
muscle tissue contracts for movement
nervous tissue conducting body information
squamous flat cells
cuboidal cube shaped epithelial cells
columnar tall cells that secrete
simple epithelium single layer
stratified epithelium mulitple layers of cells
pseudostratified one singel layer that looks like multiple
loose connetive tissue provides support for other tissue
dense connective tissue provides strength as in bones
smooth muscle involuntary, digestive tract
cardiac muscle heart
skeletal muscle attaches and moves bones
neuron made up of nerve body, dendrites and axon
neuroglia assist nerons with nutrition
axon impulses away from neuron
cell body cytoplasm of neuron
dendrites recive stimulus
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