Tissue Types Amy Chanda Morrison Colorado Christian University Our bodies have four different types of tissues. They are epithelial‚ connective‚ muscle and nervous. Each one has a specific job to do to keep the body in homeostasis. Patton stated “homeostasis is the relatively constant state maintained by the body” (pg.19). He also stated that “the precise and constant chemical composition of the internal environment must be maintained within very narrow limits‚ or sickness and death will result”
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An adult hermaphrodite of C. elegans has the lesser amount of internal tissues and organs with unsegmented‚ bilaterally symmetrical‚ a cylinder-shaped body that is pointed at the ends. It has an outer covering (i.e.‚ body wall made up of cuticle‚ hypodermis‚ neurons‚ muscles and excretory and an inner tube contains the pharynx‚ intestine. An outer tube and an inner tube is partitioned by pseudocoelomic space and also the tissues controlled by an osmoregulatory system. In C.elegans head‚ the pharynx
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Introduction ‘Penetrating and blunt abdominal trauma’ is an article published in Critical Care Nursing Quarterly in the January to March‚ 2005 issue‚ written by Kristine L. Eckert. In this article‚ Kristine Eckert provides an overview of abdominal trauma related to penetrating and blunt mechanisms of injury. There are different case studies provided to illustrate interventions and treatments of different types of trauma. This article also provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology
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Nutrition is a process; it is how the body puts all the processes together in order to provide what our bodies need to be healthy‚ to grow and to maintain good health while supplying all our nutritive needs. There are different stages to nutrition‚ it starts with the food we ingest‚ then it is digested‚ it can then be used and absorbed by the body and is then assimilated and finally any waste is eliminated. At the first stage of the process is ingestion and it could be argued that good nutrition
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1. In what way does physiology depend on anatomy? (p. 2) Because physiology studies the function of the structure and without the actual structure there is no function. 2. Which organ system includes the bones and cartilages? Which organ system includes the nasal cavity‚ lungs‚ and trachea? (p. 3) The Skeletal system includes the bones and cartilage. The Respiratory system includes the nasal cavity‚ lungs‚ and trachea. 3. What is the structural and functional unit of life that is the smallest
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1) The correct sequence of levels forming the structural hierarchy is Chemical‚ cellular‚ tissue‚ organ‚ organ system‚ organismal 2) The structural and functional unit of life is a cell 3) Which of the following is a major functional characteristic of all organisms? Movement‚ growth‚ metabolism‚ responsiveness. 4) Two of these organ systems bear the major responsibility for ensuring homeostasis of the internal environment. Nervous system and endocrine system 5) In (a)-(e)‚ a directional term
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------------------------------------------------- Tissues Study Questions 1. What is the hierarchy of structural order in living organisms? * Atom‚ molecule‚ cells‚ tissue‚ organ‚ organ system‚ organism 2. Why is it important to understand “structure – function” relationships? How do the structure and function of the tissues apply to this concept? * It is important to know structure and function relationships so that you will understand how everything works together.
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Introduction Our bodies produce waste‚ as does most of what we consume‚ the excretory system is responsible for removing this waste. It is essential that is waste is removed‚ or excreted‚ in order for the body to remain healthy. The human excretory system includes the liver‚ the kidneys‚ the large intestine‚ and the skin. Part 1: What Does the Excretory System Do? The excretory system is one of the most important systems in our bodies‚ as it excretes all the waste that would otherwise build up
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The human respiratory system is adapted to allow air to pass in and out of the body and also for efficient gas exchange to occur. The respiratory system includes air passages‚ pulmonary vessels‚ the lungs‚ and breathing muscles. Most of the organs of the respiratory system help to distribute air‚ but only the tiny alveoli and the alveolar ducts are responsible for the gas exchange. Mouth - The mouth is the secondary exterior opening for the respiratory system. Most commonly‚ the majority of respiration
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Tympanoplasty is a procedure to repair a hole in your eardrum (tympanic membrane) using a piece of tissue from another part of your body (skin graft). The tympanic membrane is a thin layer of tissue in your ear that can tear or become punctured. As a result‚ a hole can develop and can allow water and germs to enter your middle ear. This can cause infection. The goal of tympanoplasty is to restore hearing and prevent future infections. LET YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER KNOW ABOUT: • Recent colds or
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