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        | specialized cells organized into groups and layers to perform specific functions |  | 
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        | epithelial, connective, muscular |  | 
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        | covers and lines organs, covers body surfaces, composes glands underside anchored to connective tissue by the basement membrane no blood vessels cells readily divide cells tightly packed protection, secretion, absorption, excretion   |  | 
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        | binds structures, support, protection, frameworks, protects against infections, helps repair tissue damage, fills spaces, stores fat, produces blood cellls good blood supply cells farther apart than epithelial with extracellular matrix between widely distributed throughout body |  | 
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        | attatched to bones, in the walls of hollow internal organs, heart movement contract in response to specific stimuli |  | 
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        | brain, spinal cord, nerves trasmits impulses for coordination, regulation, integration,sensory reception cells connect to each other and to other body parts neurons are basic cells neurons sense changes in surroundings and respond by transmitting nerve impulses along cytoplasmic extensions (cellular processes) to other neurons, muscles, or glands neurologlial cells support and bind the components of the nervous tissue, carry on phagocytosis, and supply nutrients to neurons by connecting them to blood vessels |  | 
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        | simple squamous epithelium |  | 
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        | simple squamous epithelium |  | Definition 
 
        | filtration, diffusion, osmosis, covers surfaces air sacs of the lungs, walls ofcapillaries, linings ofblood and lymph vessels single layer of thin,flat cells broad and thin nuclei substances easily pass through |  | 
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        | simple cuboidal epithelium |  | 
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        | simple cuboidal epithelium |  | Definition 
 
        | secretion, absorption surface of ovaries, linings of kidney tubules, linings of ducts of certain glands single layer of cube-shaped cells central, spherical nuclei |  | 
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        | simple columnar epithelium |  | 
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        | simple columnar epithelium |  | Definition 
 
        | absorption, secretion, protection linings of uterus, stomach, and intestine single layer of elongated cells sometimes ciliated microvilli for absorption goblet cells secrete protective mucus |  | 
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        | pseudostratified columnar epithelium |  | 
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        | pseudostratified columnar epithelium |  | Definition 
 
        | protection, secretion, movement of mucus linings of repiratory passages appear layered because nuclei at different levels ciliated goblet cells |  | 
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        | stratified squamous epithelium |  | 
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        | stratified squamous epithelium |  | Definition 
 
        | protection outer layer of skin, linings of aral cavity, throat, vagina, and anal canal many cell layers = thick keratinization in skin   |  | 
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        | stratified cuboidal epithelium |  | 
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        | protection linings of large ducts of mammary glands, sweat glands, salivary glands, pancreas 2 or 3 layers of cuboidal cells lining a lumen |  | 
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        | stratified columnar epithelium |  | 
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        | protection, secretion vas deferens, male urethra, pharynx upper layers and columnar and uner layers are cuboidal |  | 
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        | distensibility, protection inner lining of urinary bladder, lines ureters and urethra |  | 
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        | secretion salivary, sweat and endocrine glands produce and secrete substances into ducts or body fluids |  | 
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        | secrete water, protein-rich fluids through the cell membrane by exocytosis salivar, pancreatic, and sweat (of the skin) glands |  | 
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        | lose part of their glandular bodies during secretion mammary, ceruminous (lining external ear canal) glands |  | 
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        | entire cells filled with secertory products disintegrate sebaceous glands of skin |  | 
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        | large, star-shaped cells fixed cell of connective tissue produce fibers |  | 
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        | carry on phagocytosis wandering cell of connective tissue originate as white blood cells |  | 
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        | secrete heparin and histamine fixed cells of connective tissue large andwidely distributed heparin prevents blood clotting histamine promotes reactions of inflammation and allergies |  | 
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        | connective tissue fiber provide great tensile strenth thick threads ofcollagen important partsof parts that hold structures together (ligaments and tendons) |  | 
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        | connective tissue fibers stretch easily composed of elastin common in parts that are frequently stretched (vocal cords)   |  | 
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        | connective tissue fiber lend delicate support very thin collagenous fibers   |  | 
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        | aka areolar tissue binds organs together, holds tissue fluids beneath skin, between muscles, beneath epithelial tissues cells, mainly fibroplasts, widely seperated by extracellular matrix with collagenous and elastic fibers |  | 
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        | protects, insulates, stores fat bneath skin, around kidneys,behind eyes, on surface of heart specialized form of loose connective tissue adipocytes store fat |  | 
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        | binds organs together tendons, ligametns, deeper layers of skin composed of closely packed, thick collagenous fibers and a fine network of elastic fibers |  | 
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        | rigid connective tissue  support, frameworks, attatchments, protects underlying tissues, forms structural models for developing bones chondrocytes (cartilage cells) surrounded by extracellular matrix hyaline cartilage = most common type, fine collagenous fibers in extracellular matris and looks like white glass, ends of bones in joints, soft part of nose, supporting rings of repiratory passages elastic cartilage = dense network of elastic fibers, flexible, framework for ears and larynx fibrocartilage = tough, many collagenous fibers, cushioning |  | 
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        | most rigid connective tissue hard bc mineral salts supports, protects, framework, attatchment for muscles, red marrow that forms blood cells, stores inorganic chemicals osteocytes are bone cells |  | 
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        | transportation, maintains stable internal environment within blood vessels and heart chambers fluid extracellular matrix called blood plasma   |  | 
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        | striated voluntary movements ofskeletal parts attatched to bones long, thread-like cells |  | 
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        | not striated short, spindle-shaped cells involuntary movements of internal organs walls of hollow internal organs |  | 
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        | types of epithelial membranes |  | Definition 
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        | release serous fluid  line cavities not exposed to outside lubricate membrane surface simple squamous epithelium and thin layer of loose connective tissue |  | 
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        | release mucous  line cavities open to outside |  | 
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        | lines joints composed of connective tissues |  | 
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        | organ cutaneous membrane maintains homeostasis, protective covering, regulate body temperature, retardswater loss, houses sensory receptors, synthesizes biochemicals, and excretes waste |  | 
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        | stratified squamous epithelium lacks blood vessels surface layer keratinization includes stratum corneum (top layer with dead cells), stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale (nourished by blood cells) stratum lucidum can be found in thick areas of the skin like palms and soles has melanocytes |  | 
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        | underneath epidermis dermal papillae from epidermis project into dermis binds epidermis to underlying tissues dense connective tissue blood vesselssupply nutrients to all skin cells and regulate body temperature nerve cell processes scattered throughout |  | 
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        | aka hypodermis beneath dermis loose connective and adipose tissue no clear coundary between dermis major blood vessels |  | 
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        | hypodermis/subcutaneous layer |  | 
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        | in epidermis produce melanin melanin is a dark pigment that provides skin color and protects from UV radiation has long, pigment-containing extentionsthattransfer melanin to other cells in a process called cytocrine secretion |  | 
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        | specialized epithelial cells associated with hair follicles holocrine glands secretesebum into fairfollicles keeps hair and skin soft, pliable, and waterproof |  | 
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        | aka sudoriferous glands exocrine glands  widespread in skin tiny tube thatoriginatesas aball-shaped coil in dermis or subcutaneous layer eccrine glandsrespond to body themperature sweat mostly water with small amoutns of salt and wastes apocrine glands become active at puberty and respond to emotional distress |  | 
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        | skin disease of sebaceous glands blackheads, pimples |  | 
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        | fungal infection of toes and soles fungis tenea pedis |  | 
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        | congenital blemish or spot on skin |  | 
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        | bacterial infection produced when bacteria enter a hair follicle |  | 
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        | bacterial infection that spreads into subcutaneous tissues |  | 
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        | liquid-filled sac or capsule |  | 
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        | skin rash causing itching, blistering, and scaling |  | 
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        | redding of skin due to dilation of dermal blood vessels in reponse to injury or inflamation |  | 
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        | infectious disease of skin small clusters of vesicles |  | 
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        | contageous bacterial disease pustules that rupture and become covered with loosely held crusts |  | 
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        | elevated, large fibrous scar |  | 
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        | pigmented fleshy skin tumor |  | 
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        | disease produced by lice infestation |  | 
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        | chronic skin disease red patches covered in silvery scales |  | 
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        | elevated,pus-filled area of skin |  | 
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        | disease resulting from infestation of mites |  | 
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        | hyperactivity of sebaceous glands greasy skin and dandruff |  | 
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        | allergic reaction  red, elevated patches (hives) |  | 
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        | flesh-colored, raised area caused by viral infection |  | 
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