Chapter 4: The Tissue Level of Organization
Matching
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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.
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Infection
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b.
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g.
Stratified Epithelium
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d.
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g.
Mucous
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b.
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Connective
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Collagen
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b.
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Areolar
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b.
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Skeletal
a.
The type of tissue that fills internal spaces.
b.
The only type of muscle tissue that is under voluntary control.
c.
The type of membrane that lines the digestive tract.
d.
The least specialized connective tissue in the adult body.
e.
The most common fibers in connective tissue proper.
f.
An inflammation resulting from a pathogen.
g.
The type of tissue that makes up the surface of the skin.
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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.
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b.
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Histology
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Osteoporosis
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Fibroblasts
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Glandular epithelium
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b.
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Muscle tissue
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b.
c.
d.
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f.
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Regeneration
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b.
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Mast cells
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Wandering cells
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Study of tissues
c.
Repair process
d.
Muscle tissue
e.
Fixed cells
f.
Exocrine
g.
Wandering cells
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