------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Epithelial Tissue and Glands Quest Match the description in column A with the epithelial tissue in the column B. Column A 1. many layers of cells Bottom of Form ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form 2. looks like its layered‚ but it’s not Bottom of Form ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form 3. one layer of cells Bottom of Form -------------------------------------------------
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I. Stratified Squamous Epithelium (left side) Flat epithelial tissues which are flat and have more than one layer. The Skin for a barrier. Your skin‚ for example‚ is a formidable barrier against many things. Skin is created when the basal cells in skin are dividing by the process of mitosis and‚ as division takes place‚ the cells get pushed upwards. As a result‚ the newer cells tend to stay near the bottom of the epithelial tissue‚ and the older cells get pushed upward and eventually
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Types of epithelial tissue Connective tissue -Connective tissues are fibrous tissues. They are comprised of cells separated by non-living material‚ which is called extracellular matrix. Connective tissue holds other tissues together such as in the formation of organs‚ and has the ability to stretch and contract passively. Bone‚ often referred to as osseous tissue‚ and blood are examples of specialized connective tissues. Conective tissues are cells that are suspended in a matrix of their own secretions
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Overview on Tissue Epithelial Tissue: Epithelial tissue is one of the four major tissue type in the body. It covers the whole surface of our body. The tissue is specialized to form a covering or lining of all internal and external body surfaces. Your skin is composed of epithelial tissue. It also lines your body’s cavities and major organs. If its two or more cells thick such as think skin‚ its known as stratified epithelium. Simple epithelium can be subdivided accordingly to the shape and function
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Fernando I. Espinoza September 21‚ 2010 ARTS 1301 Essay #1 “The Tube Train‚” by Cyril E. Power is a color linocut painting in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. As the title suggest it’s a painting of the inside of a train filled with elegant people from the early 1900’s. The first thing that caught my eye when looking at this painting was the vantage point in the front of the train‚ which the artist used to illustrate the view of the train as if you are sitting in the back looking
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which can be sent to an instructor. Purpose What is the purpose of this exercise? Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. Exercise 1: Epithelial Tissue Data Table 1: Epithelial Tissue Observations | TISSUE TYPE | OBSERVATIONS | Simple Squamous | | Simple Cuboidal | | Simple Columnar (stomach) | | Simple Columnar (duodenum) | | Stratified Squamous (keratinized) | | Stratified Squamous
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Nowadays‚ a Pitot tube would be of use as a speedometer on aeroplanes. It is also found useful in industries where velocity measurements are required‚ where an anemometer may not be the most efficient instrument to use. There are three types of pitot tubes: Pitot tubes‚ Static tubes‚ and Pitot-Static tubes. The simple pitot tube essentially consists of a tube bent at - usually - 90°‚ with an open end pointing directly towards the fluid flow. As the fluid flows in the tube‚ it becomes stagnant
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artificial nutrition and hydration as a form of life support is one decision that some people have to make. I feel that tube feedings‚ while okay for short term use are fine‚ but they should not be used as a form of long term care because the risks outweigh the benefits of having a feeding tube. A tube feeding is a medical procedure that people can accept or deny. Feeding tubes provide a chemically balanced mix of nutrients and fluid to those who are unable to swallow‚ eat‚ or drink enough nutrition
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Tube color: Lavender Department: Hematology Additive: EDTA Additive purpose: Binds to Ca in the blood to prevent clotting Centrifuged?: No Why?: Need whole blood. Special Considerations: invert 6-8x‚ fill 2/3 of the way full. Tests preformed: CBC‚ RBC‚ WBC‚ WBC Diff‚ Hct (% of RBCs)‚ Hgb (weight of hemoglobin)‚ Platelet Count‚ SED Rate (looks for inflammation‚ also can be drawn in black tube)‚ HGBA1C (3mnth cal for diabetes) Tube color: LT. Blue Department: Coagulation Additive: Sodium
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EXPERIMENT NO. 9 Aim : To find the speed of sound in air at room temperature using a resonance tube apparatus Apparatus : Resonance tube apparatus ‚ tuning forks ‚ rubber pad ‚water Theory : If l1 and l2 be the length of the first and second resonance respectively with the tuning fork of frequency ‘(’ ‚ we can write l1 + e = λ / 4 l2 + e = 3λ / 4 ( where
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