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Anatomy and Physiology Cells. Introduction There are 75 trillion cells that make up the human body. Cells of different tissues have much in common but.
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Module 5 ChapterTissues. Read 5.1 and be able to list the four major tissues types and provide examples of where each occurs in the body. Module 5.1.