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Axial_Skeleton_I.docx-Axial Skeleton I I. Axial Skeleton
I. Nucleus : control center for cellular function; contains genetic material a. Membrane bound region, double membrane i. Exon: DNA that is expressed b. Number of nuclei i. Most cells have a single nucleus ii. Large cells- have to be multinucleate ii
Integumentary system I. Regions a. Epidermis- outermost layer; mostly epithelial cells; non-vascular b. Dermis- fibrous connective tissue; vascular c. Hypodermis (superficial fascia)- not skin; protective; adipose and loose connective tissue A. Epide
Tissues I I. Classes of Tissue A. Nervous Tissue 1. Generate and process information a) Neurons- chemicals and electrical transmission of information b) Glia- support and repair (1) Specialized glia- Schwann cells- make myelin 2. Neuron a) Axon- proc
Appendicular_Skeleton.docx-Appendicular Skeleton A. General characteristics a.