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    HISTOLOGY lab report

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    able to identify and correctly name the major tissue types in the body‚ as well as identifying the subcatergories of tissue types while observing them through the microscope and diagrams‚ and be able to explain the location and function of the tissue types in the body. There are not any real safety concerns for this lab other than making sure correct use and care of the microscope is used. EXERCISE 1: EPITHEILIAL TISSUE Epithelial Tissue Observations Tissue Type Observations Simple Squamous Single layer

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    Unit 3 Study Guide

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    Unit 3 Lecture Study Guide 1. List the 4 primary tissue types and give the general characteristics and functions of each one. 1) Epithelial: Covers the body‚ lines the cavities‚ tubes ducts and blood vessels‚ covers the organ inside the body cavity 2) Connective: most abundant& widely distributed‚ connect‚ bind and supports structures‚ insulates‚ and transports substances. 3) Muscle: associated with the bones of the skeleton‚ the heart and in the walls of the hollow organs

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    Classification of Body Membranes Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0010-00-01 Lab repOrt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable file which can be sent

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    Muscle Strain Overview- Muscle strain‚ also termed as muscle tear and muscle pull is related to the muscle damage and its attached tendons. It occurs when you give excessive pressure on muscles during performing daily life activities like during sports or heavy weight lifting.it can be in the form of tearing of the fibres of your muscles and attaching tendons. In addition to this it also affects small blood vessels which leads to bleeding‚ bruising and pain. Causes- A severe muscle strain occurs

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    Chapter 29 Ap Bio

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    is 20% of all extracellular fluid and the interstitial fluid is the remaining 80%. 2) A) Epithelial tissues are sheets of densely packed‚ interconnected epithelial cells that cover inner and outer body surfaces. They serve as selective barriers‚ transport functions‚ or movement of mucus and detritus over surfaces. Some epithelial tissues serve sensory functions as well. B) Connective tissues are dispersed populations of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix that the cells themselves secrete

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    faulty genes are abnormal‚ causing the muscles to slowly disintegrate. Unable to function properly‚ the muscle cells die and are replaced by fat and connective tissue. The symptoms of MD may not be noticed until as much as 50% of the muscle tissue has been affected. All of the different types of MD cause weakening and wasting of muscle tissues. They vary‚ however‚ in the usual age at the beginning of symptoms‚ rate of progression‚ and initial group of muscles affected. The most common childhood type

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    Epithelial Tissue Quiz

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    ------------------------------------------------- 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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    Human Tissue Censorship

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    The collection and use of human tissue samples‚ from the deceased or living‚ is a practice doctors and surgeons perform to be able to undergo research on diseases‚ cancers‚ and the functionality of tissues in the human body. While there are many issues surrounding the use of human cells and tissues in scientific research‚ the main problem pertains to morality and subsequently ownership and consent. Laws today state that patients must give consent to donate tissue samples to doctors for this procedure

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    Thick Skin Classification

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    major layers: the epidermis‚ the dermis‚ and the hypodermis. The epidermis is where the epithelial cells are located‚ the dermis are where connective tissues‚ nerves‚ and blood vessels start to appear‚ and the hypodermis is where fat cells are located. The dermis of both tissues are divided into 2 layers of connective tissue. The connective tissue right below the

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    Xylem and Phloem

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    Development) The term phloem originates from the Greek word‚ phloios‚ meaning “bark”. (Merriam-Webster) In vascular plants‚ phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients‚ particularly sucrose‚ to all parts of the plant where needed. (Lalonde S‚ 2004) Phloem’s main job is to move sugars from the source tissue (ex. photosynthetic leaf cells) to sink tissues (ex. non-photosynthetic root cells or developing flowers). Molecules like proteins and mRNAs also are transported to parts of the plant by

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