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Chapter 11

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composed of similarly specialized cells that perform the same function in the body

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Tissue

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Four types of tissue

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Epethial
Connective
Muscular
Nervous

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Tissue that lines the body surfaces and cavities

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Epithelial

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Tissue that supports and bonds body parts

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Connective

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Tissue that moves the body and its parts

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Muscular

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tissue that recieves stimuli and conducts impulse

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Nervous

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Outer cells are falttened

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Squamous

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Outer cells are cubed shaped

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Cuboidal

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OUter cells are rectangular

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COlumnar

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Single layer of cells

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Epithelial Tissue Single

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Multiple cell layers

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Epithelial Tissue Stratified

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Appears to be multilayered but is actually only one layer

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Epithelial Tissue Pseudostratified

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secrete their products into a duct

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Exocrine glands

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secrete their products directly into the bloodstream

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Endocrine glands

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composed of closely packed tough fibers and is found in structures such as tendons and ligaments

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Dense fibrous connective tissue

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fat is used for energy and insulation

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Adipose tissue

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provides flexible support

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Cartilage

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strong support and protection

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Bone

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transports nutrients and wastes
helps protect us from disease

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Blood

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Voluntary

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Skeletal Muscle

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occurs in blood bessels and walls of the digestive tract
is involuntary

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Smooth Muscle

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Pumps the blood

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Cardiac Muscle

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Support and nourish neurons

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Neuroglia

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conduct nerve impulses

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Neurons

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take input into cell body

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Dendrites

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Integrates information

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Cell body

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take output away from cell body

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Axon

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Anterior and above diaphragm
Consist of Lungs and Heart

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Thoracic cavity

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anterior and below diaphragm
consists of spleen and most he digestive organs

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Abdominal Cavity

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anterior and near the hips
Contains urinary bladder and reproductive organs

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Pelvic cavity

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More posterior
Consists of brain and spinal cord

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Dorsal cavity

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-Protects the underlying tissues from trauma,pathogen invasion, and water loss
-helps to regulate body temperature by sweating
-Synthesizes Vitamin D
-Helps us to be aware of our surroundings

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Functions of the Skin ( Integumentary System)

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Outer layer

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Epidermis

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Inner layer

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Dermis

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The maintenance of relatively constant internal conditions in an organism

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Homeostasis

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senses the condtion, responds to counteract the current condition and returns values to normal levels

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Negative feedback

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sense the condition, responds to increase the current condtion

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Positive feedback