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Ch 5 and 6

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Muscles   Skeletal, smooth, cardiac  
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Skeletal   Bones strained voluntary  
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Smooth   Walls of organs involuntary  
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Cardiac   Heart wall involuntary  
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Nervous tissue   Neurons and neuroglia  
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Neurons   Found in brain and spinal cord peripheral nerves Function cells  
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Neuroglia   Cell support and bind nervous tissue Components sensory reception nerve impulses  
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Membranes   Serous, mucous, cutaneous, synovial  
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Cartilage   Inspectlized connective tissue  
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Bone   Solid matrix protects forms blood cells attachment for muscles  
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Blood   Plasma red white blood cells platelets transports defends  
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Elastic connective tissue   Elastic fibers collangenous fibers attachment between bones Walls of large arteries airways of heart  
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Dense regular connective tissue   Very strong and fiberblasts bind body Parts together elastic fibers  
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Adipose connective tissue   Stores fat beneath skin cushions insulates Behind eye balls around kidney between muscles and the heart  
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Connective tissue 2   Bone cartilage blood  
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Connective tissue   Function binds structures provide support protect against infection Protection fill spaces framework store fat produce blood cells  
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Epithelial tissue   Simple squamous, simple cuboidal, simple columnar, Pseudostratified columnar, stratified squamous, transitional  
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Columnar   Tall cells  
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Cuboid   Cubed shaped cell  
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Squamous   Flat cells  
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Pseudostratified   Single layer of elongated cells  
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Stratified   More than one layer of cells  
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Simple   One layer of cells  
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Histology   Study of tissue  
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Integumentory system   Hair skin nails  
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Burns   Superficial first degree partial thickness red color Second degree partial thickness blisters and third degree full-Thickness autograft hard no skin hemograft  
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Wound healing   Cut result in breaking blood vessel which cases a clot to form  
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Sebum   Hair follicles fatty materials and cell debris  
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Apocrine   Axils armpits and peridnaharea  
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Eccrine sweat   Smelly distribute all over body warmer based secretion cooling in humans  
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Arrector pill   Smooth muscles attach to hair follicles  
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3 accessory structures of skin   Nails hair follicles skin glands  
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Tattoos   Used as mechanized needle to puncture the dermis with ink involves damaging the skin and dispose of the bloodstream  
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Jaundice in newborns   Yellow discoloration of skin white part the sclera of eyes having too much substance called bilirubin in blood  
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3 types of skin cancer   Squamous cell carcinoma basal cell carcinoma and melanoma  
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Pigment of skin   Neuromelanin, eumelainin, pheomelnin  
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Bed sores   Patients that are confined to bed or wheelchair injuries to skin and underlying the tissue from prolonged pressure  
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5 layers of epidermis   Stratum cornemu, stratum lucidum, stratum grumulosum, stratum spinnosum, stratum basale  
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Epidermis   Made of epithelium  
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Harding of skin   Keratine  
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3 layers of skin   Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous layer (hypodermis)  
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