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9.Explain and how to grow from a patient’s own tissues ?
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- 8. Define tissue engineering and compare/contrast it with tissue regeneration.1. Enumerate in chronological order the steps in tissue processing. 2. Explain the importance of making a schedule before processing tissue samples. 3. Draw an illustration of a manual method of tissue processing.1. a. Distinguish between Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. b. In what ways do tissue engineers apply engineering principles as they seek to develop functional tissues?
- 1. advantages of using epoxy resin for embedding tissues 2. disadvantages of using epoxy resin for embedding tissues4. List three important properties of a tissue engineering scaffold. Which of these would be most important if you were asked to tissue engineer: a. Skin ? b. A vascular graft?2. The capacitive properties of biological tissues are connected: a - with the active resistance; b - with the features of structure of cellular membranes; c - with the polarization phenomena; d - with the structural properties of structure (presence conductive and nonconductive layers in tissues); e - with inductance.
- 10. Explain the advantage of tissue that is folded.A scientist wants to study how the body uses foods and fluids during a marathon run. This scientist is most likely a(n)________. exercise physiologist microscopic anatomist regional physiologist systemic anatomist2. What connections can you see between the concept of tissue integrity and upcoming professional clinical practise?
- 1.Make a concept map to represent the organization of the different tissues and their derivatives. Use arrows to depict relationships in your concept map. You may continue the diagram below to start the activity.13. Identify the specific type of tissue indicated by the model below. 14. Identify the specific feature indicated by tag #14.6. Why are routine physical examinations and medical checks crucial.?