Tissues. Name three salivary glands, name the mixed gland. What is secreted from the zona fasiculata? Give three enzymes secreted by the pancreas. What.

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Tissues

Name three salivary glands, name the mixed gland. What is secreted from the zona fasiculata? Give three enzymes secreted by the pancreas. What is the difference between serous and mucus membranes? Is blood a connective tissue? Explain What is deficient in scurvy? What is the consequence

Parotid, submaxillary (submandibuar), sublingual. Submaxillary Glucocorticoids Pancreatic lipase and amylase, tyripsin Yes, mesoderm derived, has cells, ground substance and fibres-(clotting factors) Vit c, prevents hydroxylation of proline

Why type of ossification makes our skeleton? Where is there fibrocartilage? What is osteoporosis? What happens in botulism? What is missing in duchennes muscular dystrophy? Name 4 types of glial cells

Endochondral ossification Pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs Decrease in bone density, bones break more easily- neck of femur and distal radius Inhibition of ach release causing paralysis Dystroponin Microglia, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, ependymal cells