True or False:
Each tissue ensures the survival of the whole body?
True
The growth of functional new tissue
What is regeneration?
what is the function of the membrane
to cover and protect the body's surface, line body cavities, and cover the inner surfaces of hollow organs.
The four main signs of inflammation
What is Swelling, Heat, Redness, and Pain
some blood cells help protect the internal environment by participating in the body's....?
A.) raspatory system
B.) immune system
C.) nervous system
D.) muscular system
B
tissue is surrounded by or embedded in a complex extracellular material that often is called...
the matrix
Deeply damaged tissue regenerates or is replaced by tissue we know as
What is scars?
what are the major categories of the body membrane
Outeneous, serous, mucous, and synovial
The term Neoplasm means
What is New Matter or Tumors
what tissue holds organs and systems together to form a whole, CONNECTED body
connective tissue
What are the 4 types of tissues?
Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nervous
Adult brain neurons do not often grow back when injured. Meaning serious brain and spinal cord injuries often result in...?
What is permanent damage>
what membrane does not contain epithelial components
the connective tissue membrane.
A tumor that does not spreads to other tissues and grow slowly
What is Benign
One of the ultimate functional goals of most tissue and membranes is maintenance of relative constancy in the body is...?
homeostasis
Which tissue is the most complex tissue in the body?
A.) muscle
B.) connective
C.) nervous
D.) epithelial
C
Function of blood clots in the healing of a minor wound
What is stopping blood loss?
what is the most important membrane in the body
cutaneous membrane
When cells migrate by way of lymphatic or blood vessels
What is metastasis
How do major tissue types help maintain homeostasis?
epithelial tissue promotes constancy of the body's internal environment in several ways.
What are the 3 primary germ layers?
endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm
Crushing injuries of skeletal muscle can release massive amounts of intracellular substances into the ___, which can result in life threatening consequences.
What is blood stream?
define mucus and its function in the body
mucus is a watery secretion that contains the mixture of mucins function to form a protective coat.
Tumors that arise from connective tissues are called
Sarcomas
a tissue that works with glandular epithelial tissue to regulate various body functions in a way that maintains homeostatic balance.
nervous tissue