osteoblasts
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bone former
- cells that actively produce and secrete organic components of the bone
matrix (ground substance, collagen fibers)
- the secretion is called an osteoid or osteons
,function of macrophages
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used for tissue development, homeostasis, and repairing damaged tissue
complete fracture
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bone is broken all the way through
digestive system
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function: breaks down for into smaller components until they can be
absorbed and assimilated into the body
the basement membrane consists of
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basal lamina and reticular lamina
,what is it a NEGATIVE feed back loop
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Th initial change in condition detected by the receptors is responded to by
the effector with the OPPOSITE response to what was detected to maintain
homeostasis
fracture types
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transverse, linear, oblique (displaced or non displaced) , greenstick,
comminuted, spiral
where do we receive intercellular chemical messages
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proteins
sebaceous glands
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, secrete sebum (oil), occurs everywhere but the thick skin
parts of the dermis
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fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, WBCs
intradermal injection location
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outer layers of the dermis, underneath the upper skin layer
connective tissue function/location
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functions: supports, insulates, connects, protects
location:
the ___ tends to lift away from the bone when a fracture occurs
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bone former
- cells that actively produce and secrete organic components of the bone
matrix (ground substance, collagen fibers)
- the secretion is called an osteoid or osteons
,function of macrophages
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used for tissue development, homeostasis, and repairing damaged tissue
complete fracture
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bone is broken all the way through
digestive system
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function: breaks down for into smaller components until they can be
absorbed and assimilated into the body
the basement membrane consists of
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basal lamina and reticular lamina
,what is it a NEGATIVE feed back loop
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Th initial change in condition detected by the receptors is responded to by
the effector with the OPPOSITE response to what was detected to maintain
homeostasis
fracture types
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transverse, linear, oblique (displaced or non displaced) , greenstick,
comminuted, spiral
where do we receive intercellular chemical messages
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proteins
sebaceous glands
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, secrete sebum (oil), occurs everywhere but the thick skin
parts of the dermis
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fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, WBCs
intradermal injection location
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outer layers of the dermis, underneath the upper skin layer
connective tissue function/location
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functions: supports, insulates, connects, protects
location:
the ___ tends to lift away from the bone when a fracture occurs
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