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Tissue Type?
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Stratfied Squamous Epithelium
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This type of tissue creates strong contractions in certain organs. What is it?
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Smooth Muscle Tissue
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This type of tissue has structures between cells to promote cell communication. Tissue type?
What are the structures (arrow #3) called?
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue. Intercalated discs.
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This picture shows the cross section of a blood vessel in a type of connective tissue. What is this connective
tissue and it’s function(s) in the body?
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Atipose Tissue. Stored Energy and Cushion.
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What is this tissue type and it’s function in the body?
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Nervous. Sensory input and coordination of all responses in the body.
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Tissue Type? What are the thick and thin “strings” in the picture below? What is their function?
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Loose Connective Tissue. Thick strings = collagen (provides tinsel strength)
Thin strings = elastin (provides flexibility, stretching)
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Here is bone tissue. What type of tissue is bone? What is found in the center of the pits?
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Bone is connective tissue. Osteoclasts (cells that secrete minerals into the matrix) are in the
center of the pits.
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What type of tissue is shown here? Give two reasons you know this.
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Skeletal Musclestriations and multiple nuclei
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What type of tissue is found in the circular patterns? Where in the body can it be found?
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Simple Cuboidal EpitheliumKidneys, Excretory Glands
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Tissue type? Where would this be found?
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Pseuduostratified columnar epithelium. Found in the respiratory tract mainly trachea.
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What is the function of the goblet cell below? The cilia?
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Goblet cell secretes mucus.Cilia sweep particles out of the system.
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Tissue Type? Where is it found in the body?
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Hyaline Cartilage Connective Tissue. Found on the ends of bone and in the nose.
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This is the type of cartilage that has the most number of collagen fibers in it. What type of tissue is it? Where is it found in the body?
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Fibrocartilage connective tissue. Found in tendons (connect muscles to bones) and ligaments (connect bones to bones).
Also in vertebral discs (between vertebrae)
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Tissue Type? Locations found in the body?
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Simple Squamous Epithelium. Lung tissue and lining blood vessels.
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What is the arrow pointing to? Hint: It is lining a vessel. What is the function of this type of tissue?
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Simple squamous epithelium. Allows diffusion of gases like oxygen into and out of the tissues.
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What are the two tissue types shown below? How do you know they are different?
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The location of the nuclei.
Nervous Tissue Adipose Tissue