BIOLOGY 152 Study Guide - Final Guide: Acetylcholine, Globin, Tectorial Membrane

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Tissue types: connective - cells that are loosely arranged in a liquid, jellylike or solid extracellular matrix loose connective tissue serves as a packing material between organs. Cartilage and bone and blood support the body: nervous - (neurons) nerve cells make up nervous tissue. All neurons have connections to other cells and deliver signals in the form of electrical impulses: muscle - functions in movement, packed with special proteins that move in response to phosphorylation (neurons control striated and smooth. Striated - (most common) consist of long cells = muscle fibers. Cardiac - makes up walls of the heart. Connections transmit signals from one to another during a heartbeat. Smooth - tapered at each end and form a tissue that lines the walls of digestive tract and arteries: epithelial - cover outside of body and surface of organs layers of tightly packed cells. Organ - a structure serving a function and consists of several tissues.

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