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- we can think of a tissue’s first name as its number of and its last name as the shape of its
- epithelial tissue regenerates quickly slowly
- all of your epithelial cells are polar: they have different sides. they are also selectively permeable: they allow some things through, but not others.
- your glandular epithelium creates two different kinds of glands: glands that secrete hormones directly into your blood stream or cells and glands that secrete juices into tubes or ducts.
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- marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder of the tissue. people suffering from it have a defect in their connective tissue that it over time.
- connective tissue is what (in more ways than one).
- your is mostly connective tissue.
- is a type of connective tissue which provides insulation and fuel storage.
- your transports your hormones, nutrients, and other materials all over your body.
- all connective tissues have three factors in common that set them apart from other tissue types:
- they all have a common origin: they all develop from , a loose and fluid type of embryonic tissue.
- connective tissues also have different degrees of vascularity, or
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- Epithelial tissues are named based on cell - layer number and cell shape.
- Epithelial tissue has a high regenerative capacity.
- Epithelial cells have apical and basal sides and are selectively permeable.
- Endocrine glands secrete hormones into bloodstream, exocrine glands secrete into ducts.
- Marfan syndrome affects connective tissue, causing deterioration over time.
- Connective tissue has multiple functions like support, protection etc.
- Tendons and ligaments are mostly connective tissue.
- Adipose tissue is a type of loose connective tissue for insulation and fuel storage.
- Blood transports hormones, nutrients etc.
- Connective tissues originate from mesenchyme, a loose embryonic tissue and have varying vascularity.
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- Cell layers; cells
- QUICKLY
- two
- Endocrine; Exocrine
- Connective; deteriorates
- Holds the body together
- Tendons (or ligaments)
- Adipose tissue; loose
- Blood
- Mesenchyme; blood - vessel presence