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tissue classification, tissue subtype, overall cell shape, cell function
tissue classification, tissue subtype, overall cell shape, cell function
tissue classification: muscle
tissue subtype: skeletal
cell shape: oblong, cylindrical
cell function: warmth, body movement
skeletal muscle
tissue classification/subtype
proteins and intracellular  structures that relate to cell function
tissue classification/subtype
skeletal muscle
tissue classification, tissue subtype, overall cell shape, cell function
tissue classification, tissue subtype, overall cell shape, cell function
cardiac muscle
shape: cylindrical
cell function: propel blood through blood vessels to other parts of the body
cardiac muscle
classification/subtype
cell-specific intracellular structures that relate to cell function
classification/subtype
cardiac muscle
tissue classification, tissue subtype, overall cell shape, cell function
tissue classification, tissue subtype, overall cell shape, cell function
smooth muscle
shape: spindle, tapered ends
function: muscle contraction moves 'stuff' through tubes
smooth muscle
classification/subtype
cell-specific intracellular structures that relate to cell function
classification/subtype
smooth muscle
classification, subtype, shape, function
classification, subtype, shape, function
connective tissue, fibroblast
spindle shaped
connecting, binding/support, protection, insulation, transportation
connective tissue fibroblast
classification/subtype,
classification/subtype,
connective tissue fibroblast
Cells need to exchange molecules and ions with the ECF in order to survive
ions, proteins, carbohydrates
process of fermentation
The byproducts of fermentation
carbon dioxide and ethanol
Ethanol: wine and beer industries
CO2: bread-baking industry (causes bread to rise)