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- 2.Discuss the various types of tissue necrosis5. Tissue Type: 6. Identify the highlighted structures 7. Tissue Type 8. Identify the highlighted structure1. 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?