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what are the 4 types of connective tissue proper?
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1. Loose (areolar)
2. Adipose
3. Reticular
4. Dense connective
,Morbidity
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The effect of a disease on quality of life
What are the 3 classification of layers in epithelial tissues?
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1. simple
2. stratified
3. pseudostratified
2 types of Active Transport
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1. primary - ATP used directly to transport the substance
2. secondary - energy is derived from primary active transport of one
substance (Na+) for the cotransport of a secondary substance
Why is evidence-based practice important?
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The conscientious reliance on current best, scientific evidence when
caring for patients as to avoid/counteract "the way things have always
, been done"
define connective tissue
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connects and binds/supports the various tissues by producing
extracellular matrix
proper
specialized (blood cells, cartilage, bone)
Secondary Prevention
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Detect and treat disease early, usually while treatable and asymptomatic
(annual pap smears, colonoscopy screening)
Facilitated Diffusion
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The use of a transport protein to help lipid insoluble or large molecules
pass through the membrane
Diffusion
what are the 4 types of connective tissue proper?
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1. Loose (areolar)
2. Adipose
3. Reticular
4. Dense connective
,Morbidity
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The effect of a disease on quality of life
What are the 3 classification of layers in epithelial tissues?
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1. simple
2. stratified
3. pseudostratified
2 types of Active Transport
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1. primary - ATP used directly to transport the substance
2. secondary - energy is derived from primary active transport of one
substance (Na+) for the cotransport of a secondary substance
Why is evidence-based practice important?
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The conscientious reliance on current best, scientific evidence when
caring for patients as to avoid/counteract "the way things have always
, been done"
define connective tissue
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connects and binds/supports the various tissues by producing
extracellular matrix
proper
specialized (blood cells, cartilage, bone)
Secondary Prevention
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Detect and treat disease early, usually while treatable and asymptomatic
(annual pap smears, colonoscopy screening)
Facilitated Diffusion
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The use of a transport protein to help lipid insoluble or large molecules
pass through the membrane
Diffusion