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Ch. 21 - Unifying Concepts of Animal Structure and Function na is the study of t

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Ch. 21 - Unifying Concepts of Animal Structure and Function na is the study of the structure of an organism is the study of the functions of an organism; how it works 3. What is the is a group of similar cells that perform a specifle flnct tissue eccurs as sheets of tightly packed cells that oover hody surfaces and line intemal organs and cavities epithelium would be a single layer of cells as tall as they are wide. epithelium would be more than one layer of flat cells. epithelium would be more than one layer of scale-like cells. 7. is epithelial tissue lining our digestive &respiratory; tracts that secretos mucous to keep it 10. tissue is a sparse population of cells in an extracelliular matrix. mechv binds and packs material, it holds organs in place. 12. 13. It tramsports materials around the body. tissue (fat) pads and insulates the body. It also stores energy consists of cells (red and white) in a fluid matrix (plasma). 14 EoOus has a matrix of denoely packed parallel bundles of collagen fibers that hold muscles to bones and ligaments that hold bones to bones forms a strong but flexible material with several functions related to the skeleton 16. tissue is a rigid matrix of collagen fibers with calcium salts tissue consists of bundles of long muscle fibers tissue is the most common type of tissue in a vortcbrates 18. 19. 21. 23. The basic nerve c next one muscle is attached to the skelcton (hy tendons) and allows us to move. muscle forms the heart muscle is found in the internal organs. tissue forms a communications system to transmit nerve signals around the body. usually travel from one place to another by a chain of neurons, each passing the signal to the provides 360 X-rays of the body which are pieced together with a computer to give 3-D views cell is called a is used to exchange materials between blood and the body. 27. As extemal conditions change, animals regualate their intemal enviroament to maintain is a system where the body senses when a certain level is reached and slops an action. The 11 basic body systiems: 29. Skeletal ingests food and breaks it down ino smaller chemical units 10. Nervouprodaces the sex oells and (in women)allonws for the production of oflipring G31. Reproductive C coordinates body activities 32 Macular D. transports nutrients & oxypm to the body cells and takes wastes away for removal 33. Respiratory prouces homones to affect metabolic astivities ?34. Circulatory Phelps circulate maerials throughout the body filtens wastes from the blood 6. Digestive H provides support and protection 37. Lymphatic Lallows us to move and perform certain body activities 38 Endocrine J. exchanges gases with the environment (takes in oxygem, relcases carbon dioside) 39. Urinary petects the body The 11 basic body systems: analomy 40. Respiratory A.glands such as the pancreas, pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, etc. 41. Digestive ovaries or testes, uterus (in women) 42. Endocrine C.kidneys, uretens, bladder, and urthea 43. Circulatory D. bones, tendons, igaments, cartilage 44 SkeletalEskin, hair, nails, interior linings 45. Mascular . brain, spinal cord, nerves 46. Nervous G skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles 47. Reproductive H. oral cavity, esoghagis, stomach, small & large intestines 48 Lymphatic I nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, and lungs 9. Integumentary J heart, blood, blod vessels s0. Urinary K lymph, lymph vessels, lymph nodes, sploon

Explanation / Answer

AS PER CHEGG POLICY, PROCEEDING TO ANSWER ONLY THE FIRST 4 QUESTIONS/SUBQUESTIONS/PARTS/SUBPARTS, THAT IS, QUESTIONS 1 TO 4, UNLESS SPECIFIED TO DO SO BY THE QUESTION UPLOADER:

ANSWER 6.
Simple cuboidal epithelium

ANSWER 7.
Stratified squamous epithelium

ANSWER 8.
Stratified squamous epithelium

ANSWER 9.
Columnar epithelium