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- Write the name of the epithelial tissue type that matches each description. An epithelial tissue type may be used more than once. ______________________ 1. Lines the mouth and protects underlying tissues in areas subject to abrasion. ______________________ 2. Located in the alveoli (the air sacs of the lung) and provides a short distance for the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide. ______________________ 3. Forms kidney tubules and is involved in absorption and secretion. ______________________ 4. Lines the nasal cavities and moves substances over the epithelial surfaces. ______________________ 5. Forms the mesothelium of the peritoneum and secretes serous fluid into the peritoneal cavity. ______________________ 6. Lines the stomach and its microvilli; increases surface area for absorption and secretion. ______________________ 7. Lines the bladder and ureter and is distensible.a. What is the diagnosis for the patient and Is this a diagnosis with a ‘cure’? b. The tissue in itself is considered benign, but it is invasive. Suggest a reason as to how that could be contributing to the intense pain felt by the patient. c. Adhesions between the organs make the space ‘rigid’. How is that related to the discomfort during defecation and the pain during intercourseWrite in a COMPLETE Sentence a description of the “faux wound” that is located at the surface of the body at the TIP OF THE SWORD. In your sentence you need to include the following information: Left vs right side of the body Regional terms (e.g., brachial, femoral, pectoral, antebrachial, axillary, among many others…see your PPTX for a list) Orientation terms (e.g., anterior, poster, lateral, medial, proximal, distal, superior, inferior). Bone, suture, muscle landmarks that will help you pinpoint the location. DISTANCES (you can use inches or cm) as needed to increase your specificity. REMINDERS: on the arms and legs you are to use proximal and distal. I won’t accept superior and inferior with the arms and legs. DO NOT use proximal and distal to describe things on the head or torso.
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- A typical tissue is 20 cm, with 4 cm of bone and 16 cm of muscle. With an incident x-ray energy of 70 kEV, the half layer values for muscle and bone are 3.5 and 1.8 cm respectively. What percentage of x-rays are transmitted through the tissue?Histopathology is the branch of pathology which deals with the study of diseases in a tissue section. Before tissues reach the examiner's desk to be thoroughly examined microscopically to differentiate al structures in a tissue. Explain the specific role of chelating agents in the processing of tissues for microscopic examination. please cite references.Identify the type of tissue present for the following organs. Then look for a disease or disorder associated with the respective tissues. Briefly describe the difference in terms of the structure of normal and abnormal tissue. A. Human esophagus B. Human pancreas C. Human lungs