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1. mesenchyme cells appear 4 weeks after inception 2.these...
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1. mesenchyme cells appear 4 weeks after inception 2.these cells migrate to where bones form while others form other connective tissues 3.the mesenchyme cells aggregate and form t
Dense Irregular Connective Tissue: Withstands tension exerted in many provides structural strength. Cell type: FIBROBLASTS. Elastic Connective Tissue: allows tissue to stretch recoil.
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2. Which type of tissue is designed to stretch? stratified squamous transitional epthelial. 3. Tissues are groups of similar cells working together to: increase the size and mass of structures in the body perform common functions fight against diseases deliver messages. 4. This type of tissue is composed of scattered cells that form a matrix ...
Intro. To Biology Exam 2. Science Biology Cell Biology. Terms in this set (67) Define the term Metabolism. The sum all of cellular chemical reactions in a cell. Define Work The ability to function with the use of energy. What is Entropy? A term used to indicate the relative amount of disorganization. Entrope = a turning around
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Dense Fibrous Connective Tissue: composed of a dense mat of parallel collagen fibres and a scattering of fibroblasts, creating a tissue that is very strong. Dense fibrous connective tissue forms tendons and ligaments, which connect bones to muscles and/or bones to neighbouring bones.