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Cells and Tissues Lab:
1. What is the functional Unit of all living matter?
a. Why do they call it the "functional unit"?
2. Please explain the difference between prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell:
3. Do all eukaryotic cells have a cell wall? Explain:
4. Is the polar head of a phospholipid hydrophobic or hydrophilic? This question for the answer refer to the photo attached
5. Name the 4 primary tissue types:
6. Identify the following tissues/structures by their tissue type:
a. Cartilage:b. Simple squamous:c. Cardiac:d. Brain:e. Bone:f. Transitional:
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Bob, a 63-year-old white male, has been feeling more fatigued than normal for the last few weeks. He describes his breathing as "funny."
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