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Orientation and Tissues

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Anatomy   study of structure of body and how the parts relate to each other  
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Physiology   study of function of body and its divided by system  
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9 anatomical divisions of abdominal cavity from left down   Right hypochondriac, right lumbar, right iliac, epigastric, umbilical, hypogastric, left hypochondriac, left lumbar, left iliac  
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What are the functions of epithelial tissue?   Protection, absorption, secretion, and filtration  
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Know at least 1 location of each of the 8 types of epithelial tissue.   Simple squamous-lungs simple cuboidal-kidneys simple columnar-kidney peseudostratified-trachea stratified squamous-skin stratified cuboidal-sweat stratified columnar-conjunctiva transitional-ureters  
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What are the special characteristics of epithelial tissue?   specialized contacts, polarity, basement membrane, regeneration, avascularity, cellularity  
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What are the three types of epithelial membrane?   mucous membrane, cutaneous membrane, and serous membrane  
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What is the difference between endocrine gland and exocrine gland?   Endocrine-ductless gland; glands secrete hormones into the extracellular space where they make their way into the bloodstream exocrine-secrete product into ducts which open onto body surfaces or into body cavities  
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functional classification of glands   merocrine-secrete products by exocytosis holocrine-product accumulates until cell ruptures and releases product apocrine-product accumulates at apex of cell apex pinches off and product is releases cell repairs itself and process starts over  
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what are the 4 types of connective tissue?   connective tissue proper, cartilage, bone, and blood  
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what are the 5 functions of connective tissue?   binding, support, protection, insulation, transportation of blood  
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what are the 3 elements of connective tissue?   ground substance, fibers, and cells  
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what are the 3 types of fibers found in connective tissue?   collagen; made of collagen protein, it is tough and provides high tensile strength elastic; made up of elastin protein, it stretches and recoils; it snaps connective tissue back to normal length Reticular; made up of fine collagenous fibers  
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10 types of cells found in connective tissue?   fibroblast, fibrocyte, chondroblast, chondrocyte, osteoblast, osteocyte, hemocytoblast, hemocytocyte, macrophages, and mast cells  
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what are the 3 types of loose connective tissue?   areolar adipose reticular  
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what are the 3 types of dense connective tissue?   dense regular dense irregular elastic  
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what are the 3 types of cartilage? Name at least 1 location of each   hyaline-ends of bone fibrocartilage-discs of knee elastic cartilage- ear  
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what is the difference between the inflammatory response and the immune response?   inflammatory-nonspecific; happens when tissues are injured immune-specific; cells mount attack against invaders  
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steps in tissue repair   1) capillaries dilate and become very permeable 2) forms clot 3) Organization- clot is replaced by granulation tissue 4) regeneration of surface epithelium- inbetween scab and granulation tissue  
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what is a zygote?   fertilized egg  
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what is a blastula?   hollow ball of cells  
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what is the blastopore?   blastula invaginate at a point known as:  
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what is the gastrula?   invagination causes a new layer of tissue to be formed within blastula  
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what are the 3 primary germ layers called?   ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm  
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which primary germ layers give rise to connective tissue? To epithelial tissue?   connective tissue-mesoderm epithelial tissue- all 3 layers  
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