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22 Cards in this Set
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tissue injury triggers the ____ & ____ response
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inflammatory - immune
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3 steps for tissue repair
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inflammatory - organization - regeneration
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step 1 for tissue repair
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inflammatory response
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step 1a for tissue repair, ____ & other ____ chemicals is released by injured cell, ____ & ____ cells
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histamine - inflammatory - macrophages - mast
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step 1b for tissue repair, capillaries ____ and become ____
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dilate - permeable
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step 1c for tissue repair, temporary ____ ____ is formed
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blood clot
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step 2 for tissue repair, ____ ____ is removed by ____ and replaced by ____ tissue (becomes scar)
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blood clot - macrophages - granulation
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step 3 for tissue repair, ____ ____ begin regeneration & replace ____ tissue
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epithelial cell - damaged
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histamine is an ____ and make the ____ leaky
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anti-inflammatory - capillaries
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heparin is an
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anticoagulent
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nonregenerative tissue types
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cardiac muscle + nervous tissue
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types of epithelial membranes (4)
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mucous - serous - synovial - cutaneous
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mucous membrane location
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epithelium lining walls of body opening
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mucous membrane contains ____ ____ to secrete mucous.
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goblet cells
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serous membrane are moist membranes that line ____ ____ & cover ____
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body cavities - organs
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serous membrane secrete
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small amounts of fluid
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2 layers of serous membrane
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parietal - visceral
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parietal membrane ____ body cavities
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lines
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visceral membrane ____ organs
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covers
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synovial membranes location
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line cavities of movable joints
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synovial membrane function
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lubrication - secrete synovial fluid in joint cavity
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cutaneous membrane location
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skin
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