Campbell Biology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134093413
Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 40, Problem 11TYU
SCIENCE. TECHNOLOGY. AND SOCIETY Medical researchers are investigating artificial substitutes for various human tissues. Why might artificial blood or skin be useful? What characteristics would these substitutes need in order to function well in the body? Why do real tissues work better? Why not use the real tissues if they work better? What other artificial tissues might be useful? What problems do you anticipate in developing and applying them?
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CIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY Medical researchersare investigating artificial substitutes for various humantissues. Why might artificial blood or skin be useful? Whatcharacteristics would these substitutes need in order tofunction well in the body? Why do real tissues work better?Why not use the real tissues if they work better? What otherartificial tissues might be useful? What problems do youanticipate in developing and applying them?
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or against 3D printing in bioengineering tissue for
medical purposes. Make sure to think about all four types
of tissue studied this week: epithelial tissue, muscles,
connective tissue (blood, bone, fat, cartilage,
ligaments...), and nervous tissue.
Question 2: What is The Applications and Requirements for Tissue Engineering?
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Campbell Biology (11th Edition)
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