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Visual Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 4 Tissue Level of Organization Flashcards

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1243880887Epithelial tissue is divided into ____ and ___epithelia glands0
1243880888one of the four primary tissue types: a layer of cells that forms a superficial covering or an internal lining of a body cavity or vesselepithelial tissue1
1243989320a tissue that fills internal spaces, provides structural support, and stores energyconnective tissue2
1243989321a kind of tissue that contracts to produce active movement.muscle tissue3
1243989322a tissue that conducts electrical impulses and carries informationneural tissue4
1243989323one of the four main types of tissue. It provides a structural framework that stabilizes the relative positions of the other tissue types; includes connective tissue proper, cartilage, bone, and blood; contains cell products, cells, and ground substanceconnective tissue5
1243989324connective tissue proper consists of ____ and ____ tissueloose dense6
1243989325a type of connective tissue that has distinctive populations of cells suspended in a watery matrix that contain dissolved proteins. Blood and lymph are examplesfluid connective tissues7
1243989326fluid connective tissues consists of ____ and ___blood lymph8
1243989327a type of connective tissue that has a less diverse cell population and a matrix containing much more densely packed fibers. Supporting connective tissues protect soft tissues and support the weight of part or all of the bodysupportive connecting tissues9
1243989328supporting connective tissues are comprised of ____ and ___cartilage bone10
1244531227There are ____ different kinds of muscle tissuethree11
1244531228___ muscle tissue moves the body by pulling on bones of the skeleton, making it possible for us to walkskeletal12
1244531229____ muscle tissue contractions move blood through the blood vesselscardiac13
1244531230____ muscle tissue moves fluids and solids along the digestive tract and regulate the diameters of small arteries, among other functionssmooth14

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