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What is neural tissue divided between?
Central nervous tissue and peripheral nervous tissue
What are the two types of nueral cells?
Nuerons and Neuroglia
Function of Neuroglia
Supports cells
Repairs and supplies nutrients to nuerons
Cell parts of a Nueron
Cell body
Dendrites
Axon
The Hemostasis part of wound healing
platelets seal off the wound with a scab
Inflammation part of wound healing
Immune cells attack any present bacteria or pathogens
Proliferation stage of wound healing
fibroblasts begin to produce more epithelium cells
What happens when there is a damaged area in tissue that cannot regenerate
There will be a scar made out collegen fibers that will cover the wound
What is cutaneus membrane?
It is skin
Function of synovial membranes
Lines joint cavities
produces synovial fluid (lubricant) within joint cavity
protects end of bones
Mesothelium is seen in
Serous membranes
Most exocrine glands in the human body are classified as
Merocrine glands
Which epithelial tissue provides the greatest protection from mechanical
injury?
Stratified squamus epithelium
Secretion and absorption are important functions of
Simple cubodial epithelium
Intermediate filaments are important components of
Desmosomes
The embryonic connective tissue from which all other connective tissue arise is
Mesenchyme.
The suffix –blast in a cell name indicates a(n)
immature cell that can still divide.
A bone forming cell is a
Osteoblast.
What are glycosaminoglycans
Negatively charged polysaccherides
The three main components of connective tissues are:
Ground substance, fibers, and cells
Connective tissue” of the nervous tissue are the
Neuroglia
The information input area of a neuron are
Dendrites
Neurons are also composed of
Soma