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Anatomy and physiology the unity of form and function chapter 5 Questions And Answers

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Epithelial tissue - ANS-Tissue composed of layers of closely spaced cells that cover organ surfaces from glands and serve for protection, secretion and absorption Connective tissue - ANS-Tissue with... usually more matrix than cell volume often specialized to support bind and protect organs Nervous tissue - ANS-Tissue containing excitable cells specialized for rapid transmission of coded information to other cells Muscular tissue - ANS-Tissue composed of elongated, excitabke muscle cells specialized for contraction. Matrix - ANS-(Extracellular material) composed of fiborous protiens and clear gel called ground sustance, tissue fluid, extracellular fluid, interstital fluid, or tissue gel. [Show More]

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