PPT-INTEGRATION OF CELLS INTO TISSUES

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Dr Mahmood S Choudhery PhD Assistant Professor Advance Center of Research in Biomedical Sciences Incharge Tissue Engineering Laboratory Mayo Hospital Lahore Pakistan

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Dr Mahmood S Choudhery PhD Assistant Professor Advance Center of Research in Biomedical Sciences Incharge Tissue Engineering Laboratory Mayo Hospital Lahore Pakistan King Edward Medical University Lahore Pakistan. characters or a "This can be a rare, yet costly problem and you want to know, Then click on the fly drop down window.below.If there is a “” next to the word “Ligatures” then you ne Prepared by : Reem Aldossari. The Muscular Tissues. General characteristics of the muscular tissues:. The . cells. of the muscular tissues are elongated elements, named. . muscle fibers. .. The . cytoplasm. Parenchyma – These are the most abundant and versatile cells found in plants.. Storage - Plants store nutrients in Parenchyma cells.. Basic Metabolism – parenchyma cells are the primary sites of photosynthesis and protein synthesis.. SWBAT determine the correct order of the levels of organization for structure and function, including . cells.  . tissues .  . organs.  . organ systems.  . whole organisms.  . ecosystems. 9/21. Review the origins of the four primary tissue types. What extracellular fibers are found in connective tissue?. What is the function of connective tissue?. What are characteristics of the ten different connective tissues?. (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. Cells. In the late 1600’s British born Robert Hooke coined. the term "cell" to describe the basic unit of life.. Where did the term cell come from?. In 1665 Robert Hooke inspected thin slices of cork and found that they consisted of millions of small, “irregular units”. Cells. tissues . organs. . . organ systems organisms. Copy the words in . red and underlined. .. Cell Differentiation. Multicellular organisms (eukaryotic organisms like plant, animals, and fungi) have millions, billions, and trillions of cells.. 4-. 2. Tissue Level of Organization. The classification of tissue types is based on the structure of cells; the composition of noncellular substance surrounding cells (extracellular matrix) and the functions of the cells.. How do cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems explain the complexity of living things?. Essential. Question:. Turn to a seat partner and discuss the characteristics of living things. .. Let’s Review. I. Introduction. . A. Introduction. A. Introduction. Cells . are organized into . layers or groups of similar cells with a common function called tissues. .. 2. Intercellular junctions connect . Connective and Supportive tissues:- Type of body tissues specialized to physically support and connect other tissues and maintain water required for metabolite diffusion to and from cells. Study . Histology. Often called . Microscopic Anatomy. Greek word – . . Histos. = tissue. . Logia. =science/study. Cells work together in functionally related groups called tissues. 4 basic type of tissues:. . Tissues have two interacting components:. Cells .. . Extracellular matrix (ECM).which is consist of many kinds of macromolecules.. The (ECM) function :. Supports the cells and the fluids that transports nutrients to the cells ..

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