This covers and protects all body surfaces
Epithelial tissue
This epithelial shape is flat
Squamous
Large molecules are made from smaller ones; requiring energy
Anabolism
This is in RNA but not in DNA
Uracil
This is energy
ATP
This contracts producing body movement
Muscle Tissue
This epithelial layer is 2 or more layers
Stratified
Larger molecules are broken down into smaller ones; release energy
Catabolism
This DNA sequence is converted to amino acids that you read in triplets
Codon
Metabolism process
This binds, protects, and serves as framework
Connective Tissue
This epithelial shape is tall rectangular
Columnar
This is an anabolic process that creates carbs, triglycerides, and proteins by linking monomers by REMOVING WATER
Dehydration
This occurs when the bond is broken; energy is released and ATP turns into...
ADP (Phosphorylation)
Aerobic Reaction
This sends electrical impulses regulating body functions
Nervous Tissue
This epithelial layer is falsely layered; appears to be several layers but is actually one.
Pseudostratified
This is a catabolic process that breaks down carbs, lipids, and proteins by ADDING WATER
Hydrolysis
This is 2 thin layers of tissue. Usually producing a fluid to reduce friction
Membrane
Absence of Oxygen (O2); Produce little APT
Anaerobic Reacton
Brain and Spinal Cord is a example of this major tissue type
Nervous Tissue
This is one layer of cube shaped cells, located in the kidney, ovaries, and some glands
Simple Cuboidal
These tissue types are only found in a membrane
Hint: 2
Connective tissue & Epithelial tissue
Transcribe DNA to RNA
A T T C C G A
U A A G G C U
Do all cells/tissue types repair themselves? Explain
No; tissue repairs at different rates depending on the degree of injury.