PPT-Types of Human Body Cells
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Bone cells Osteocytes They are the toughest body Cell as they are bound together by calcium and phosphate As you knows they give strength support and framework
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Bone cells Osteocytes They are the toughest body Cell as they are bound together by calcium and phosphate As you knows they give strength support and framework to the body by enclosing organs in skeletal system . Associate . Professor, ECE University of Minnesota. EE 5393: Circuits, Computation and Biology. OR. AND. AND. Instructor. Prof. Marc Riedel. t. el.. :. . (612) 625-6086. email. :. . mriedel@umn.edu . Types of tissues:. TYPES OF TISSUES:. 1. Epithelial, nervous, muscle, connective. 2. Connective tissue: . . a. Contains few cells- spaced apart. . b. Defensive (type)- defends the body. ex. WBC. We are all . very lucky . to be here on EARTH!. We are all very lucky to be here on EARTH—our HYDROSPHERE!. We are all very lucky to be here on EARTH—our HYDROSPHERE!. Water never enters or leaves our . Tissues. Four primary types of tissues:. Epithelial: cover body structures in order to absorb, secrete, protect, of filter materials in between layers of tissues.. Connective: support body structures.. (C) Stem cells. (A) Somatic cells. (B) Differentiation in cells. (D) . Germline. cells. (E) Uses of stem cells. (F) Cancer Cells. Human Cells. Division and differentiation in human . cells . (a). State the 4 main tissue types. Is it Alive?. Biology . is the study of living . things.. A . living object. is an object that caries out life . functions.. A . non-living object. is an object that has not been . alive.. A . dead object. (C) Stem cells. (A) Somatic cells. (B) Differentiation in cells. (D) . Germline. cells. (E) Uses of stem cells. (F) Cancer Cells. Human Cells. Division and differentiation in human . cells . (C). State the 2 types of stem cells. Tissues – groups of similar cells performing a similar function. Organs – multiple tissues working together to perform a function. Scientists are researching ways to regenerate more than 30 different tissues and organs. Anatomy Test Review 1 Which component of blood is directly responsible for transporting oxygen to body cells? A. plasma B. platelets C. red blood cells D. white blood cells 2 A boy jumps into a cold swimming pool and his body temperature goes down. His muscles, blood vessels, and nervous system work together to restore his body temperature. Which term best describes this process? Levels of OrganizationRemember the human body is organized in several levels from the simplest to the most complex Cellsthe basic unit of lifeTissuesclusters of cells performing a similar functionOrg Ahmed A. Mohammed. . Lecture 5. Tissues. . The tissue is a group of cells which are similar in the shape (form), structure and function. . Tissues exist not as isolated units but rather in association with one another in variable proportions, forming different organs and systems of the body. . (. hiPS. Cells). Paul Andrew Cassar. The many ways to make an iPS Cell. Future goal is eliminate as many of the K,O,S,M factors as possible and replace them with . small molecules . Summary of the Process – . Ahmed Ali . Mohammed. . Lecture 1. Introduction to Human Biology. Biology. Is the science that studies the life from all its aspects. It is including the study of living and non-living parts in life. Studying living organisms divided into many specialized fields covering their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behaviour, origin, and distribution.. Anatomy & Physiology. Anatomy. (from the Greek . anatomia. ). : separate, apart from, and . temnein. , to cut up, cut open.) is a branch of biology and medicine that is the consideration of the structure of living things. .
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