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tissue terminology
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Makena Harding
Created Date 10.27.20
Last Updated 10.28.20
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Covers body surfaces and lines body cavities to form boundaries, protect, absorb, and filter Make up glands: one or more cells that create and secret
externally secreting
internally secreting
Supports, protects, insulates, transports, and binds other tissues together
Includes fats and the fibrous tissues of ligaments
Supports, cushions, and protects organs from external environment
Supports and protects organs from external environment
Transports substances throughout the body
Made of tightly packed together cells that allow for contractions to cause movement
muscles attached to bones that control voluntary movement
muscles that involuntarily propel substances or objects along internal passageways
muscles of the heart that involuntarily contract to propel blood into circulation throughout the body
The main component of nervous system organs that control regulation and communication
relating to, consisting of, or denoting a layer of epithelium that consists of very thin flattened cells.
large, spherical and central nuclei and on these surfaces, the cells perform secretion and absorption.
ade of a single layer of long epithelial cells that are often seen in regions where absorption and secretion are important features
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