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Tissues && Membranes

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Endocrine secretes   Horomones  
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Exocrine secretes   Sweat, saliva, mucus, digestive enzymes  
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Types of epithelial tissues   Cutaneous, Mucous, Serous  
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Location of mucus membranes   Digestive Tract, Resipatory Tract, Urinary Tract, Reproductive Tract  
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How does tissue repair itself   Rengeneration and Fiborosis Rengeneration is when the tissue replaces the old cells with identical cells Fiboris is when the tissue is replaced with scar tissue or connective tissue  
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Serous membranes....   Pleura, Pericardium, and Peritoneum  
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Dens Fibrous Connective Tissue   Tendons, Ligaments, Capsules, Fasica Skin  
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Gangrene   Death of Tissue  
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Adhesions   Abnormal Joining of Tissues  
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Cancer   Abnormal Growth  
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Neoplasm   Tumor either cancerous or not  
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Scleroderma   Chronic auto immune disease characterized by hardening in the skin or other organs  
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Parietal Membrane   Pleura and Pericardium  
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Epithial tissue is classified by   Squamous, Cuboidal, Columar  
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Epithial function is to...   Screte, Absorb, excrete, and protect  
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Ligaments   Joins bones  
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Tendons   Connects tissues to bones  
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Capsules   Tough dens fiber  
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Osseous tissue   Bone tissue  
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Kelliod   Colagen  
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Exocrine Gland   Ducts  
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Endocrine Gland   Duct less  
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Biopsy   Collecting Cells or Tissues for examination  
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Stratified   Multilayer and Striped  
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Squamous   Scales  
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Chrondrocytes   Found in healthy Cartilage  
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Transitional Tissue   Strechty  
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