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A&P Chapter 5-6 Test Test

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Integumentary System
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Musculoskeletal System
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Nervous Tissue
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Gastrointestinal System
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Mucous Tissues
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Cartilage
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Nervous System
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Yellow bone marrow
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Fibrous Connective Tissue
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stratified epithelium
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Specialized connective tissue includes
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Respiratory system
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Cardiovascular System
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Characteristics of Connective Tissue
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Columnar
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Four Common Types of Tissue
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Lymphatic and Immune System
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Periosteum
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Medullary
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simple epithelium
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(single layer)
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Provides strength, support and flexibility; Consists of several layers of fiber and cells (Ex. Collagen fibers; Elastic fibers; Reticular fibers)
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Mouth; Pharynx; Esophagus; Stomach; Small intestine; Colon; Liver; Gallbladder; Pancreas
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Includes skin, hair, nails, sweat glands and sebaceous glands
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covers the bone tough and fibrous (Contains blood vessels, transports blood and nutrients into the bone)
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Muscles; Bones; Joints
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Consists primarily of cells that are specialized for generating and transmitting electrical impulses (Ex. Brain; Spinal cord; Nerves from various organs in the body)
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Few living cells (unlike epithelial cells); Structure consists of nonliving material called matrix; The matrix is synthesized by connective tissue and released into the space between them; Provided strength
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hollow region inside (storage area for bone marrow.
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(high fat contact – can assist with red blood cell production in emergency situations)
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Nose; Pharynx; Larynx; Trachea; Lungs; Bronchial tubes
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Cartilage- transition tissue from which bone develops; Bone- deposits of calcium and phosphate; Blood – cells suspended in fluid matrix called plasma (carries oxygen and nutrients); Adipose – specialized for fat storage
M.
Heart; Blood; Arterties; Veins
N.
Brain; Spinal Cord; Nerves
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comprised of tall rectangular cells
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Epithelial tissue, Connective tissue, Muscle tissue, Nervous tissue
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– lines airways, digestive tract, and reproductive passages
R.
(consists of layers)
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Spleen; Lymph; Thymus gland
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Dense connective tissue; Can withstand flexing, tension and pressure
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Cuboidal
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Senses
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Thoracic - Plural pericardial Abdominal - pelvic Posterior - Cranial Spinal
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Supporting non-cellular layer directly beneath the cells the epithelium tissue; Functions as the mortar that anchors the cells to the stronger tissues below it (usually connective tissue)
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206 known bones classified into four types (Long (limbs and fingers); Short (wrist wide as it is long); Flat (cranial, sternum, ribs – thin flattened and curved); Irregular (hips and vertebrae))
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Skull; Vertebral column; Ribs; Sternum
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Pectoral girdle; Pelvic girdle; limbs
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(skin) protection, sensation, support, body temperature
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Ovaries; Uterus; Fallopian Tubes; Vagina; Mammary glands; Testes; Prostate; Urethra
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hold bone to bone

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