Final review vocab
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| involved in diffusion | simple squamous epithelium
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| forms the stroma (framework) of many organs | reticular connective
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| found in kidney tubules, involved in absorption | simple cuboidal epithelium
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| composes the intervertegral discs | fibrocartilage
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| fat storage | adipose
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| waterproofs the skin | keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
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| stores red bone marrow;protects and supports | bone
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| nonstriated, involuntary | smooth muscle
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| langerhans cell | functions in the immune responses
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| merkel cell | touch receptor found in the epidermis
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| keratin | waterproofing protein of skin and hair
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| melanin | yellow to black pigment
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| Pacinian corpuscle | nerve endings sensitive to pressure
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| cerumen | earwax
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| carotene | yellow-orange pigment
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| striae | silvery white streaks
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| meissner corpuscle | touch receptors found in the dermal papillae
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