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Final Review part 1

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Organic Compounds (tissues) contains carbon
Inorganic Compounds (tissues) non carbon containing
Cell Membrane (tissues) regulates what enters & leaves the cell
Nucleus (tissues) houses DNA, nucleolus- made up of RNA/proteins & controls protein production
Mitochondrion (tissues) creates energy for the cell
Ribosomes (tissues) creates proteins
Lysosomes (tissues) phagocytes- process of taking large objects & "digesting" them
Centrioles (tissues) participates in cell division
Golgi Apparatus (tissues) modifies, collects, packages, & distributes molecules
Tissue Types (tissues) muscle, nervous, epithelial, connective
Epithelial Cells Classification (tissues) arrangement & shape
Epithelial Cell Arrangements (tissues) simple, stratified
Epithelial Cell Shapes (tissues) squamous, cuboidal, columnar
Epithelial Tissue is... (tissues tightly packed structure that makes a protective barrier
Serous Membrane (tissues) lines the organ, ex: pericardium that lines the heart
Mucous Membrane (tissues) lines us in and out, found in linings that leads out, ex: nose, mouth
Connective Tissue (tissues) connects structures together, providing support & protection
Types of Connective Tissue (tissues) bone, cartilage, fibrous, elastic, loose, blood
Bone Connective Tissue (tissues) most dense type, hardness from mineral deposits, provides support for muscles, organs & other tissues
Cartilage Connective Tissue (tissues) somewhat rigid, no direct blood supply, in joints to protect the bone & ears
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