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Ch 10 Review - Biology

Biology

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  • Is composed of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments that help maintain cell shape.
  • Connect cells to one another to form tissues.
  • Provides structural support and informational cues.
  • Is a collection of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
  • These tissues combine to make up all the organs of the body.
  • In animals, the outer layer of skin, serves as a water-resistant, protective barrier. In plants, the outermost layer of cells in leaves, young stems (lacking secondary growth), and roots. In general, the outer layer of the body.
  • The layer of skin beneath the epidermis, consists of connective tissue, hair follicles, blood and lymphatic vessels, and glands. It supports the epidermis both physically and by supplying it with nutrients and provides a cushion surrounding the body.
  • A type of animal tissue that provides a lining for all of the spaces inside and outside the body; it is composed of closely packed cells.
  • These are specialized to protect the underlying tissues and organs.
  • Produce the pigment that gives skin its color.
  • A specialized form of the extracellular matrix that underlies and supports all epithelial tissues; also called a basement membrane.
  • Synthesizes the extracellular matrix.
  • A compound whose molecules are composed of two identical monomers.
  • Dimers (composed of an α tubulin and a β tubulin) that assemble into microfilaments.
  • A compact structure that is the microtubule-organizing center for animal cells.

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