connective tissue. The name means “soft connective tissue that progressively turns to bone.” FOP is a result of a mutation in the body’s tissue repair structures‚ which will cause fibrous tissue to turn to bone‚ or become ossified‚ randomly or upon tissue damage. In the majority of cases‚ any injury can cause the affected joints to become frozen in place indefinitely. Removal of the newly ossified tissue is counterproductive‚ as the attempt at repairing the tissue will simply signal the tissue to regrow
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HISTOLOGY: EPITHELIAL TISSUE o Human body composed of 4 basic types of tissue: epithelial‚ connective‚ nervous and muscular o Formed by cells and molecules of the extracellular matrix o Connective tissue: characterized by the abundance of extracellular fluid o Organs can be divided by parenchyma (composed of cells for main function of organ) and stroma ( supporting tissue) o Except in brain and spinal cord stroma made of connective tissue o Epithelial tissue: covering‚ lining protecting surfaces
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meat Meat is the flesh of an animal used for food according to “the little oxford dictionary”. The connective tissue cells are joined together into bundles by two types of connective tissue. White and yellow connective tissue‚ the white connective tissues are called collagen‚ is found in all the muscles of the animal; it is dominant in the more tender cuts of meat. Yellow connective tissue; called elastin‚ it is predominant in the muscles which carry the heaviest load of constant strain and work.
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type of muscle tissue on your lab report worksheet (skeletal‚ smooth‚ or cardiac). Bones and muscles are both important in their own right‚ but it is when the two systems work together that “the magic happens”. T. Skeletal muscle Identify this tissue. U. Tendons What is its function? Connects muscle to the bone and works with muscle to exert a pulling force. What is a body tissue? A group of special & similar cells that work together to perform certain duties. What type of tissue is bone? Connective
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Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium of the trachea Single layer of cells of differing heights‚ some not reaching the apical surface‚ nuclei located at different levels give the appearance of a mulitlayerd (stratified) tissue. Mucous secreting goblet cells are common in this tissue. There are both ciliated and non-cilated types. Stratified squamous epithelium (non-keratinized) of the esophagus Distinguished by multiple layers of cells with nuclei distributed throughout‚ basal cells are cuboidal
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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. a. Epithelium - 1) It protects us from the outside world – skin. 2) Absorbs – stomach and intestinal lining (gut). 3) Filters – the kidney. 4) Secretes – forms glands. Characteristics (Traits): 1) Closely attached to each other forming a protective barrier. 2) Always has one free (apical) surface open to outside the body or inside (cavity) an
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Change Required for Municipal Financial Viability Canadian municipalities are delivering and funding more services today than anytime in previous history (Kitchen & Slack‚ 2003‚ p. 2217). Cities especially are under pressure to grow as they are the main drivers of economic prosperity for the provinces‚ whereas a multitude of towns and villages in rural locations are fighting for their very existence with desperate attempts to counter their already diminished populations. Providing and maintaining
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Study Guide for Statewide APHY101 Online Midterm Exam (Study Guide ‚ Ivy Tech Community College‚ East Central Region) NOTE: The midterm exam will pull: 40 questions from Chapters 1‚ 2‚ and 3 combined‚ 16 questions from Ch. 4‚ 19 questions from Ch. 5‚ & 25 questions from Ch. 6. Chapter 1 • Explain the difference between the study of Anatomy and the study of Physiology? • Name and define the levels of organization of life? • Define metabolism. • Define
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obvious signs of bone deformity; these are all clear symptoms that he has either broken his right forearm‚ or at the least fractured it. The injury would be identified as a direct hard tissue injury due to the impact his forearm has just gone through and the signs of bone deformity‚ there would also be signs of soft tissue injury‚ such as bruising. The first thing to do so the injury can be managed would be to get Davo out of any danger that may surround him‚ such as the bull being put away‚ being
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in the same functional category because they transmit what? They transmit information in the form of electrical signals from one body location to another. Cells‚ Tissues‚ Organs‚ and Organ Systems 5. What are the 4 major classes of cells? 1. Neurons 2. Muscles cells 3. Epithelial cells 4. Connective tissue cells. 6. What is the primary basis for these classifications? Functional differences. 7. Neurons are specialized to do what? They are specialized to transmit
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