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Dealing with the Elderly Rojim J Sorrosa, M.D., DFM Family Medicine Palliative Medicine.
Connective Tissue The Big Connection! Chapter 4 Anatomy and Physiology Mr. Knowles Liberty Senior High School.
Chapter 7 Bone Tissue Tissues and organs of the skeletal system Histology of osseous tissue Bone development Physiology of osseous tissue Bone disorders.
Engineering Multi-Functional Three- Dimensional Nervous Tissue Constructs Advisor: Dr. Bryan J. Pfister Presenter: Mevan Siriwardane, C 2 PRISM Research.
BLOOD William Harvey- father of physiology: discovered that blood circulated through the body in 1628.
Hemostasis. Mechanisms of Hemostasis Hypercoagulability States Bleeding Disorders.
NUCHAL-TYPE FIBROMA: A CASE REPORT Scibetta Nunzia, Marasà Lorenzo C.O.U. of Pathologic Anatomy, ARNAS-Civico Hospital, Palermo, Italy.
Specialized connective tissue Rigid, Elastic, Resilient – (rebounds readily-elastic) RESISTS COMPRESSION AVASCULAR – nutrients diffuse through matrix.
Bell Work What is connective tissue? Where can it be found?
Learning Target #3: Compare the function, location and distinguishing characteristics of the 4 main types of tissue.
“Cartilage and Bone”. Cartilage Embryo More prevalent than in adult Skeleton initially mostly cartilage Bone replaces cartilage in fetal and childhood.