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  1. What is a tissue? a tissue is an orderly arrangement of cells that perform a specific function the cells contained by the tissue, and the structural arrangement of extracellular components dictate the …

  2. White cells – transient inhabitants of the blood which are manufactured in bone marrow and pass through the blood to connective tissue where they participate in defense against biological and …

  3. our major tissue types: epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissues. In the Histology Modules of this course, you will learn to identify each these tissue types as well as their subclasses and …

  4. Tissue is a group of cells or fluid that work together to perform a specific job in the body like cells in an organ like the kidney or heart or blood cells that carry oxygen to and waste materials from the cells in …

  5. Below is a very brief overview of the nature and function of the 4 primary tissues. Details of each tissue will be expanded upon and the tissues are presented in the order that they will be studied.

  6. Welcome to Lesson 2 of the Basic Human Anatomy Course. Today, we’ll be studying the Basic Tissues of the Body. Nervous tissue, neuron, or glia. Describe the matrix of fibrous CT, cartilage CT, and fat …

  7. This resource provides an opportunity to learn or review the structure and functions of various tissue types as they examine specimens using the BioNetwork virtual microscope.