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Anatomy

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flattened sheet of white, fibrous connective tissue; serves as attachment for flat muscles, or as sheet enclosing/binding muscles groups.....what is this?   Aponeuroses  
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fatty or fatlike....what is this?   adipose tissue  
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A type of connective tissue that surrounds various organs and supports both nerve and blood tissues....what is this?   areolar tissue  
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bacterial destruction...what is this?   bactericidal  
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to deposit mineral salts.... what is this?   calcify  
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muscle of the heart...what is this?   cardiac muscle  
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white, semiopaque, nonvascular connective tissue...what is this?   cartilage  
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scar tissue...what is this?   cicatrix  
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a wound where infection is not present...what is this?   clean wound  
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fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage...what is this?   collagen  
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a band of fibrous tissue connecting bones or supporting organs...what is this?   ligament  
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to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue...what is this?   graft  
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protects the body by covering external in internal surfaces....what is this?   epithelial tissue  
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cells whose intercellular sectetions (matrix) support and connect the organs and tissues of the body...what is this?   connective tissue  
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elasticlike fibers found in connective tissue...what is this?   elastin  
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tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; consists of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts...what is this?   granulation  
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band or sheet of fibrous membreanes covering or binding and supporting muscles...what is this?   fasciae  
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type of cartilage that forms the skeleton of the embryo...what is this?   hyaline  
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lines the stomach...what is this?   gastric mucosa  
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lines the small and large intestines...what is this?   intestinal mucosa  
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type of tissue that lines surfaces and spaces that lead to the out side of the body...what is this?   mocous membrane  
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contains cell material that has the abillity to contract and move the body...what is this?   muscle tissue  
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moucouse membrane...what is this?   mucosa  
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lines the abdominal cavity...what is this?   peritoneal membrane  
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the lining of a body cavity...what is this?   parietal membrane  
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lines the heart cavity...what is this?   pericardial membrane  
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a thin layer of tissue that covers a surface or divides an organ...   membrane  
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contains cells that react to stimuli and conduct and impulse   nervous tissue  
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bony; composed of or resembling bone...   osseous  
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organs that are grouped together because more than one is needed to perform a function....   organ system  
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the name given to a double-walled serous membrane beginning the letter p...   serosa  
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lines the respitory passages....   respiratory mucosa  
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muscle attached to a bone or bones of skeleton and aids in body movements; also known as voluntary or striated muscle...   skeletal muscle  
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repair of wound with small or large tissue loss...   secondary repair  
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a double-walled membreane that produces serous fluid...   serous membrane  
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(1) in osteology, aline of connection or closure between bones as in a cranial suture;(2) in surgery, a fine threadlike catgut or silk used to repair or close a wound   primary repair  
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dried capillary fluid that seals a wound   scab  
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(1)normal lynph fluid(2)thin, water body fluid...   serous fluid  
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lines the thoracic cavity...   pleural membrane  
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cord of fibrous connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone or other structure...   tendon  
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the membrane covering each organ in a body cavity...   vasceral membrane  
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cells grouped according to size, shape, and function; epithelial,connective,muscle, and ner   tissue  
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double layer of connective tissue that lines joint cavities and synovial fluid...   synovial membrane  
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