Chapers 1,4,5
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What's in the matrix of cartilage | Condocytes Fibers Lacunae
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What make up the intervertebral discs | Collagen Fibers Reticular Elastic
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Collagen Fibers are? | Tough
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Reticular Fibers are? | Thin
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Elastic Fibers are? | Elastic
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What is the meaning of simple squamous epithelium? | Single layer of flattened cells with disc-shaped nuclei and sparse cytoplasm
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What is the meaning of Simple cuboidal epithelium? | Single layer of cubelike cells with large, spherical central nuclei
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Epithelial tissue always has... | A basement membrane Blood Supply and the cells are packed
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Single Layer Cell are..... | Simple
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Nervous System Tissue comes from... | The ectoderm
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Muscle Tissue comes from... | The Mesoderm
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Epithelium Tissue Come from.... | Ectoderm Mesoderm Endoderm
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Connective Tissue comes from... | Mesoderm
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Why do you need a hair root | So that you can sense things
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What gland secretes earwax? | The sebaceous glands
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Difference between endocrine and exocrine | Endocrine have no ducts and go straight into the blood stream Exocrine have ducts and secrete to the surface.
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What is a chondroblast? | Actively mitotic cell of cartilage
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Melanocytes | Shaped like a spider found in stratum basal
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Adipose Tissue | Found under skin, around kidneys, insulates against heat loss,supports and protects.
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Pseudostratified | Falsely layered
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First step in tissue repair | Replacing with granulation tissue
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Main component of connective tissue | 3 Fibers...Collagen,Elastic,Reticular
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Hypoderm works as.... | Shock Absorber
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Layers of skin..(from superficial to deep) | Stratum Coeneum Stratum Granulosum Stratum Spinosum Stratum Basale
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Two layers of dermis | Papillary Layer Reticular Layer
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Aricitular pilli muscle.... | causes goosebumps
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Receptors of light touch is.... | Merkel Cells
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Keratinocytes | produce the fibrous protein keratin Most important in the epidermis
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Melanocytes | produce the brown pigment melanin
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More melanin granules= | Protection
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Dermal papillae | give you fingerprints
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Dermis Layers | Papillary Reticular(80% thickness of the skin)
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