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Week 14

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What is the role in the cell function for mRNA? Serves as working copy of one protein- coding gene.
What is the role in the cell function for rRNA? Component of the ribosome (along with proteins): attaches to mRNA and participates in translation.
What is the steps for protein synthesis? Transcription, Preparation of mRNA, Translation.
What are the type of tissue? Epithelial tissue, Connective tissue, Muscle tissue, Nervous tissue.
What is the function for epithelial tissue? Covers and protects the body surface lines body cavities. Transport of substance (absorption, secretion, excerption glandular activity.
What is the function for connective tissue? Supports body structure. Transports substance throughout the body,
What is the furcation of the muscle tissue? Produces body movements. Produces movements of organs such as the stomach, heart produces heat.
What are the junctions of epithelial tissue? Protection, Sensory functions, Secretion, Absorption, Excretion.
Define Demo epidermal junction? The basement membrane, a unique and complex arrangement of adhesive components that glue the epidermis and dermis together
Define Papillary layer? Loose fibrous tissue with collagenous and elastic fibers; forms nipplelike bumps (papillae, d); includes tactile corpuscles (touch receptors, e) and other sensory receptors
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