Front | Back |
Epithelial Tissue
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"on the edge"
includes linings/coverings/glands |
Epithelium Function
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Compact, covers and protects
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Epithelium is made up of....
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Cells
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Connective tissue function and examples (5)
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Protects/supports/holds together
examples: cartilage, tendons, blood, adipose fat, bone |
What is the matrix and what tissue is it found in?
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Non living part that surrounds the cells, connective tissue
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Muscle tissues functions
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Contracts to cause movement
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3 types of muscle tissues
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Skeletal muscle tissue (arms and legs)
cardiac (heart) smooth (digestive system and other involuntary muscles) |
Nervous tissues functions and examples
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Sends/receives electric impulses
ex: brain, spinal cord, nerves (nervous system) |
Nervous tissues made up of.....
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Neurons
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Difference between connective and epithelial structure
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Connective: cells widespread thru extracellular matrix to support by fill in empty spaces
epithelial: acts as barrier, cells tight together to protect |
Facial Muscles (3) and functions and location on face
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Temporalis muscle- allows jaw to move (temple area)
orbicularis oculi- blink (orbital region) orbicularis oris- allows mouth to make expressions (oral region) |
Frontal bone, maxilla bone, mandible, zygomatic process, temporal, parietal and occipital bone locations:
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Frontal: forehead
maxilla: top jaw mandible: bottom jaw zygomatic process:by/above ear tempral: temple region parietal: top of back skull occipital: bottom of back skull |
Are the skull bones part of the appendicular skeleton or axial skeleton?
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Axial
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Radius location and which skeleton (ap /ax)
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Thumb face away from body- bone also faces away, ap
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Tibia location
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Big bone below knee
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