What are the four primary tissue types?

a. muscle, nervous, epithelial, and connective
b. bone, nerves, brain, and skin
c. epithelial, nervous, cardiovascular, and alimentary
d. skin, epithelial, connective, and integumentary
e. contractile, protective, absorptive, and integumentary


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Accumulations of fluid within the epidermis or between the epidermis and the dermis is/are called

A) keloids. B) scabs. C) blisters. D) scars. E) pus.

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Which is not a component of a lever system?

A. Fulcrum B. Force C. Levator D. Load

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A. neutrons are transferred from one atom to another. B. electrons are shared between two atoms. C. protons are lost from atoms. D. molecules become ionized. E. atomic nuclei fuse.

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