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3
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Consists of blood plasma and formed elements; red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
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4
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Provides smooth surface for movement at joints, as well as flexibility and support
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5
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Lines urinary bladder and portions of ureters and urethra
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7
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Consists predominantly of collagen fibers , randomly arranged, and few fibroblasts
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8
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Moves mucus and other substances by ciliary action
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9
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Forms stroma of organs; filters and removes worn-out blood cells in spleen and microbes in lymph nodes
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10
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Lines GI from stomach to anus, ducts of many glands, and gallbladder
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11
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Allows strecthing of various organs
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12
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Single layer of flat cells
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13
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Provides strong attachment between various structures
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15
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Covers surfave of ovary, lines kidneys tubules, and smaller ducts of many glands
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17
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Hormones that regulate various body activities
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18
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Voluntary movement, posture, heat production
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1
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Pumps blood to all parts of the body
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2
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Iris of the eyes and walls of hollow internal structures such as blood vessels, airways to lungs, stomach, intestines, gallbladder, urinary bladder and uterus
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6
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Strenght, elasticity, and support
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14
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Support and fusion
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16
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Consists of chondrocytes scattered amoung bundles of collagen fibers within the extracellular matrix
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19
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Produce substances such as sweat, oil, earwax, saliva, or digestive enzymes
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20
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Subcutaneous layer deep to skin, around heart and kideys, yellow bone marrow, and padding around joints and behind eyeball socket
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21
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Support, protection, storage; houses blood-forming tissue; serves as levers that act together with muscle tissue to enable movement
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