ENGR 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Fibroblast, Cell Migration, Osteocyte
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Trace elements: vitamins and minerals ( deficit can impact severely) Water: is a starting point as it changes mechanical movement ( water is compressible) Water; fluid, incompressible, electrical conductors when filled with ionic salts, permeates through tissue, membrane, structures and major component of our bodies. Water is viscous ( fluid nature and fluids ) Vertebral is the strongest structure in the body. Strain rate ( spinal disc proteoglycan, collagen type 2) Know these cell types in general ( histology and anatomy of the cell) Biological systems: nervous system, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, mucscular, skeletal. Key cell typoes: red and white blood cells, immune cells neutorphilis. Pacemakers, defribulators, valvues, stents, imaging ( mri, ultrasound, prefusion, ct), vascular access. Development and regeneration, pain and sensation, motor control and autonomous. Key cells: fibroblast and osteoblast and chondrocytes. Relative properties in decreasing stiffness ( elastic modulus) and hardness.