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Tissues and Membranes

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What is tissue?   group of cells with similar structure and function.  
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what are the 4 major tissue groups?   epithelial, connective, muscle, nerve  
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what is epithelial tissue?   covers the outer surface or lines the inside surface.  
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what are the different shapes of tissue?   spuamous, cuboidal, and columnar  
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wht is squamous?   flat  
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what is cuboidal?   cube shaped  
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what is columnar?   tall and narrow  
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how many layers does epithelial tissue have?   one  
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what is simple squamous epithelium?   flat layer, smooth, thin, and flat  
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what is stratified squamous epithelium?   many layers of mostly flat cells  
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where does mitosis occur?   in the lower cells  
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what is transitional epithelium?   stratified epithelium with varied shapes of layers  
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what is simple columnar epithelium?   one layer taller than they are wide  
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what is ciliated epithelium?   columnar cells with cilia  
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what are glands?   cells or organs that secrete something  
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unicellular has how many cells?   one  
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wht is multicellular?   similar or dissimilar cells that combine sectetions  
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what are examples of connective tissue?   blood, areolar, adipose, fibrous, elastic, bone, cartilage  
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what is a matrix?   structral network or solution of non living intercellular material  
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what is the second word for areolar?   loose  
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matrix has what two types of fibers?   caligen and elasten  
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what are IVDs?   discs  
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what are the three types of mucsle tissue?   skeletal, smooth, and cardiac  
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what do involuntary?   work together  
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what do blood vessels do?   dilate to maintain blood pressure  
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what does iris do?   constricts or dilates the pupil  
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what is the myocardium?   the walls of the chambers of the heart.  
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what are intercalated discs?   interlocking finger like projections of the cell membranes  
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what are the two structural divisions of the body?   CNS and PNS  
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what does the CNS consist of?   brain and spinal cord  
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What does the PNS consist of?   peripheral nerves  
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wht does the cell body contain?   organelles  
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what are axons?   the process that carries impulses away from the cell body  
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what are dendrites?   processes that carry impulses toward the cell body  
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what do electro impulses do?   travel along the cell membrane  
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what is periatal pleura?   lines thoracic cavity  
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what is vicseral pluera?   covers lungs  
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what is pericardium?   lines the fibrous pericardium  
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what is the periteniem?   lines abdomial cavity  
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what is meisentary?   covers abdominal organs  
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what is a mucous membrane?   line body tracts taht have openings to the outside  
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what do secreted mucous do?   keeps cells wet, lubricates, traps dust and bacteria  
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what is superficial fascia?   between skin and muscles  
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what is periosteum?   covers bone, anchors tendons and legaments to bone  
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what is perichondrium?   covers cartilage  
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what is synovial?   lines synovial joint cavities, sectetes synovial fluid  
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what is deep fascia?   covers skeletal muscles, anchors tendons to muscle  
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what is meninges?   cover the brain and spinal cord  
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what is fibrous pericardium?   forms a sac around the heart, lined by parietal pericardium  
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what type of gland consists of only 1 cell?   unicellular gland  
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what gland has ducts to take thier secretions to site of action?   exocrine glands  
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what gland has no ducts and secretions enter capillaries?   endocrine glands  
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what glands secretions are called hormones?   endocrine glands  
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what is simple squamous epithelium?   one layer of flat cells  
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what is stratified squamous epithelium?   many layers of cells and surface cells are flat  
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what is transitional epithelium?   many layers of cells with surface cells alternately rounded or flat  
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what is cuboidal epithelium?   one layer of cube shaped cells  
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what is columnar epithelium?   one layer of cells that are taller rthan they are wide  
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what is ciliated epithelium?   one layer of cells that are taller than they are wide  
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what is made of cells in fluid matrix called plasma?   blood  
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what are made of fibroblasts in a matrix of tissue fluid, collegen, and elastin fibers?   areolar connective tissue  
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what is made of cells specialized to store fat?   adipose tissue  
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what is made of primary collogen fibers?   fibrous conne4ctive tissue  
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what is made of primarily elastin fibers?   elastic connective tissue  
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whats made of osteocytes in a matrix of calcium salts and calcium?   bone  
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whats made of chondrocytes in a matrix thats smooth and flexible?   cartilage  
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what does the axon of a neuron do?   carries impulses away from the cell body  
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what do dendrites of a neuron do?   carry impulses toward cell body  
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what is the specialized cell that forms the myelin sheath?   schwan cells  
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what are the specialized cells in the central nervous system?   aligodendrocytes  
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what is the synapse?   space between the axon of a neuron and the dendrite or cell body of next neuron  
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what are two organs made of nerve tissue?   brain and spinal cord  
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what are two general functions of nerve tissue?   sensation and movement  
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what does the parietal pluera do?   lines the chest cavity  
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what does the visceral pluera do?   covers the lungs  
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what is the peritoneum?   lines the abdominal cavity  
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what is mesentary?   covers the abdominal organs  
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what is the parietal pericardium?   lines the fibrous pericardium  
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what is visceral pericardium?   covers the heart mucsles  
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what is superficial fascia?   between the skin and the muscles and contains adipose tissue  
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what is deep fascia?   covers each skeletal muscle and anchors tendons  
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what is synovial membrane?   lines joint cavities and secretes fluid to prevent friction when joints move  
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what is fibrous pericardium?   forms a sac around the heart  
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what is perichondrium?   covers cartialage and contains capillaries  
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what is periosteum?   covers vbone and contains blood vessels that enter the bone  
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whats meninges?   covers the brain and spinal cord and contains cerebrospinal fluid  
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what are chemicals that transmit impulses at synapse?   neurotransmitter  
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what protein fibers are very strong?   collagen  
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what is a nerve cell called?   a neuron  
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what is the cardiac muscle   myocardium  
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how many ducts do an endocrine gland have?   none  
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axon dendrite and cell body are three parts of what?   neuron  
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what tissue is made of calcium salts?   bone  
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what is the strong tissue that forms tendons and ligaments?   fibrous connective tissue  
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where is the cardiac mucsle found?   the heart  
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what are chondrocytes?   cartilage cells  
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what is plasma?   matrix of blood  
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what is elastin?   protein febers that are elastic  
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what is endocrine?   ductless glands  
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