Anatomy-Physiology 1 Exam 2 Study Guide‚ Chapters 5 & 6 There are only four primary tissue types found in adult organs; epithelial‚ connective‚ nervous‚ and muscular tissue. Epithelial tissue lines body cavities‚ covers the body surface‚ and forms the lining of many organs. Connective tissue serves in most cases to bind organs to each other. Nervous tissue and muscular tissue are considered excitable tissues because they are very sensitive to outside stimuli. A simple epithelium consists of
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basic units of life f. Examples of cells: smooth muscle cells‚ nerve cell‚ epithelial cells Tissue level – groups of cells and material surround the cells that work together to perform a particular function g. 4 basic types of tissue: epithelial‚ connective‚ muscular‚ nervous Organ level – different kinds of tissues joined together h. Organs – structures composed of two or more different types of tissues with specific functions and recognizable shapes i. Examples of organs: stomach‚ intestines
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to exercise. This is caused by a number of factors working in combination‚ including; Muscle fibers reduce in number and shrink in size. Muscle tissue is replaced more slowly and lost muscle tissue is replaced with a tough‚ fibrous tissue. These changes in the nervous system cause muscles to have reduced tone and ability to contract. Bone is living tissue. As we age‚ the structure of bone changes and this
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Drawn the graph that shows the relationship of Adipose tissue‚ Muscle‚ and Bone. Explain how each of them interacts with each other as animal ages and label at what point an animal hits physiological maturity. Bone only grows during the younger years of the life of an animal. Muscle will start slow than grow rapidly until it reaches materity‚ at this point it will not gain any more muscle but will than begin to build adipose tissue. Adipose tissue grows at a gradual slope and is a continual growth all
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P5 Describe first aid and common treatments used for four different types of sport injury’s Soft tissue injuries like hamstrings can range in severity‚ a hamstring injury occurs when the muscles fibres become irritated‚ strained‚ or teared it can range from a hour of discomfort to weeks out of sport and can cause bruising and discoloration to the area due to blood being realised from the injured muscle. The pain will occur at the back of the leg in between the glutes and the back of the knee. This
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Running head: Arguing the Use of Fetal Tissue 1 Arguing the Use of Fetal Tissue Kris Gilley TSTC-Abilene 14/FA Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL-2401-46WI) Dr. Rita Daniel ARGUING THE USE OF FETAL TISSUE 2 Arguing the Use of Fetal Tissue Since the mid 1980’s research as existed and has been continuing worldwide on the use of fetal tissue and brain disorders. The most prevalent research is that of Parkinson’s disease. An over view of this
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Given a chart illustrating the anatomical human body‚ classify the levels of structural organization in the human body and interpret their relationships. 2 Given glass slides or electronic images of histological specimens‚ classify the cells and tissues‚ comparing their locations and functions and how they contribute to the well being of the body as a whole. 3 Given an illustration of the integumentary system analyze the structures and functions of its parts and relate them to various medical
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Review: Skeletal Muscle Tissue 1. Fill in the characteristics of the three muscle types: Muscle Type Cardiac Skeletal Smooth Shape of cell Branching Long‚ cylindrical Elongated # of nuclei Uninucleate Multinucleate Uninucleate Striations Yes Yes No Control Involuntary Voluntary Involuntary 2. What attaches muscles to bone? Tendons. 3. The whole muscle is composed of muscle cells (fibers) grouped in bundles called fascicles. 4. Name the connective tissue coverings surrounding
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Chapter 10- Muscle Tissue Choose the best answer to each of the following questions. 1) How does muscle tissue contribute to homeostasis? A) by generating heat that helps maintain body temperature B) by moving materials through the body C) by pulling on bones to move the body D) A and B are correct. E) A‚ B and C are correct. 2) The primary function of muscle is A) conversion of chemical energy into mechanical energy. B) conversion of chemical energy into radiant energy. C) conversion
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A COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF TISSUE CULTURE BANANA PRODUCTION IN KARNATAKA Thesis submitted to the University of Agricultural Sciences‚ Dharwad In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURE) In AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS By HANUMANTHARAYA M.R DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE‚ DHARWAD UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES‚ DHARWAD – 580 005 JULY‚ 2007 ADVISORY COMMITTEE DHARWAD JULY‚ 2007 Approved
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