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Tissues

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referring to fats or a type of connective tissue that stores fat.   show
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type of hard connective tissue found at the end of bones, the tip of the nose, larynx, trachea, adn the embryoic skeleton.   show
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show chondrocyte  
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Referring to a gland that secretes into the bloodstream.   show
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Referring to a gland that secretes through a duct.   show
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Band or sheet of brous connective tissue.   show
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cells that produce that produce the various fibers in all connective tissue.   show
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The nonliving background material in a tissue; the intercellular materia   show
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Thick protective uid secreted by mucous mem-branes and glands; adj., mucous.   show
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Fatty material that covers and insulates the axons of some neurons.   show
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Supporting and protective cells of the ner-vous system; glial cells.   show
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Conducting cell of the nervous system.   show
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Mature bone cell; maintains bone but does not produce new bone tissue.   show
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ertaining to the wall of a space or cavity.   show
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Serous membrane; epithelial membrane that secretes a thin, watery uid.   show
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Cell that has the potential to develop into different types of cells.   show
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