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The four basic tissue types in the human body are
epithelium,
muscle,
connective
, nervous tissue,
each of which is made up of specific cell types that perform specific
functions
What is tissue and what are the 4 basic types?
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Tissues are groups of cells that perform a common function.
The four basic tissue types in the human body are
epithelium,
muscle,
connective,
and nervous tissue,
each of which is made up of specific cell types that perform specific
functions
retraction
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- movement of a structure to be drawn in the posterior direction (drawn
backward)
Plantar flexion
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- flexion inferiorly occurring at the subtalar (ankle) joint (movement of the
toes "down")
What role does cholesterol play in cells?
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It acts as a spacer and stabilizer during periods of hot and cold
Closing of a joint is which action?
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Flexion
What are the different cavities? And what is contained in each?
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Dorsal Cavity
Cranial cavity
Spinal cavity
ventral cavity
thoracic cavity
pleural cavity
pericardial cavity
abdonmino pelvic cavity
pelvic cavity
, Oral cavity
nasal cavity
Orbital cavity
synovial cavity(s)
What is contained in the extracellular matrix excreted by cells?
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Mostly collagen
Where is ribosomal RNA synthesized?
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nucleolus
What is Phagocytosis?
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is endocytosis of extremely large objects, such as other cells. Once the cell
is enclosed in a vesicle, it fuses with lysosomes inside the cell and is
digested. White blood cells use phagocytosis to destroy harmful bacteria.
Pronation