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100 200 400 300 400 Epithelial Connective Tissue Muscle Skin 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 Blood Vessels What does epithelial tissue lack ?
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1,2 The Matrix What is the intercellular material between connective tissue cells?
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1,3 This type of muscle can be controlled by conscious effort What is rapidly skeletal?
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1,4 What are the 2 distinct layers of the skin? What are the dermis and epidermis?
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2,1 Keratinization What is the process of aging skin cells?
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2,2 Connective tissue connecting bone to bone What is ligaments?
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2,3 This type of muscle can be found in the digestive tract and the urinary bladder What is smooth?
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2,4 Melanocytes What cells produce a dark pigment to protect deeper cells from damage by UV radiation?
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3,1 What are the functions of the epithelial tissue? Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion
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3,2 Connective tissue connecting muscle to bone What are tendons?
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3,3 What is an interclated disk? What is the junction of striated cardiac muscle?
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3,4 What are the oil-producing accessory organs of the skin? Sebaceous Glands
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4,1 What is rapidly divides? Injuries to the skin are quickly repaired because of this property of epithelial cells =
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4,2 This type of connective tissue Binds skin to underlying organs What is areolar?
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4,3 This tissue has many nuclei and is striated What is skeletal muscle?
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4,4 These are the exocrine glands aid in maintaining a constant body temperature What are sudoriferous glands ?
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5,1 Simple epithelial cells resemble this food type What is fried eggs? =
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5,2 This type of connective tissue cushions joints, insulates and stores energy What is adipose tissue?
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5,3 These 2 types of muscle tissue cannot be contracted voluntarily What are cardiac and smooth muscle ?
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5,4 The types of skin cancers arising from non-pigmented epithelial cells What are cutaneous carcinomas (squamous and basal)?
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