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show Connective tissue  
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show Holocrine Glands  
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show Apocrine Glands  
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show Merocrine Glands  
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looks like multiple layers, but really isn't; located in the trachea   show
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show Simple Covering  
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show Reticular Tissue  
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covers the body surface and organs, forms the inner lining of body cavities and lines hollow organs   show
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show Stratified Columnar Epithelium  
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secrete a protective fluid called mucus onto the free surface of the tissue -wax producing cells   show
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show Areolar Tissue  
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show Adipose Tissue  
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loose connective   show
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blood and lymph - connects all components of the body   show
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show Extracellular Matrix  
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oil (sebaceous secreting sebum)   show
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show Simple Coiled Tubular  
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show Simple Columnar Epithelium  
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show Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium  
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column shaped, stratified located in male urethra (long narrow) entire length of digestive tract, nucli located at the base   show
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show Cuboidal  
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middle covering, lines the ventral cavity of the body and covers the organs in that cavity; is a friction reducer   show
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inner covering, lining of blood and lymphatic vessels and the heart   show
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show Simple Squamous Epithelium  
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show Squamous  
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show Transitional  
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located near blood vessels, release heparine-for prevention of blood clotting, and histamine which promotes some of the reactions associated w/ inflammation and allergies   show
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show Macrophages  
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large star shaped cells that secrete fibers into the extracellular matrix of connective tissue (gives strength to prevent breaking through fibers)   show
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show Tissue  
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multiple layers, allows for wear and tear (heel of your foot)   show
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non striated, involuntary muscle, walls of hollow organs, lacks striation, are shorter than those of skeletal muscle and are spindle shaped each w/single, centrally located nucleus   show
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striated, voluntary muscle, forms muscles that usually attach to bones and are controlled by conscious effort   show
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show Simple Branched Tubular  
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show Compound Alveolar  
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show Compound Tubular  
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striated, involuntary muscle, intercalated disks-contain gap junctions to allow passage of ions and form a binding site between fibers-only in the heart   show
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intestinal   show
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glands that secrete their products into ducts that open onto surfaces such as the skin or the lining of the digestive tract   show
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movement tissue; are contractible; they can shorten and thicken   show
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show Osteoclasts  
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glands that secrete their products into tissue fluid or blood (hormones)   show
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show Glands  
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show Osteoblasts  
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consists of a single layer of cube shaped cells, usually have centrally located, spherical nuclei   show
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consists of many layers of cells making this tissue relatively thick   show
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bone maintenance   show
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osseous tissue formed by osteocytes, built by osteoblasts, and broken down by osteoclasts   show
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show Elastic Cartilage  
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consists of two or three layers of cuboidal cells that form the lining of a lumen   show
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show Fibrocartilage  
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show Hyaline Cartilage  
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formed by chondrocytes; rigid connective tissue; provides support, frameworks, and attachments; protects underlying tissues, forms structural models for many developing bones   show
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show Hard  
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show Fibrous (Dense Regular) Connective Tissue  
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show Nervous Tissue  
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show Neurons  
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show Axon  
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information gathering; brings information into cell   show
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cell body; determines what to do with information   show
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show Neuroglia  
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