Name one of the four tissues
Epithelial
Connective
Muscle/Nervous
Healing etc.
100

The cheek cells are stratified squamous. 

What is epithelial?

100

Your esophagus is constantly scraped by rough food. This is the type of cell that lines it. (You need the full description)

What is stratified squamous?

100

This tissue is found throughout the body is responsible for delivering oxygen and removing carbon dioxide.

What is blood?

100

This tissue moves bones.

What is skeletal muscle?

100

This type of healing will produce a scar

What is fibrosis?

200

Cells in the lung are flat and thin (simple squamous), which is best for gas exchange.

What is epithelial?

200

This type of cell is found in the respiratory tract to move mucus along with hair-like projections. It looks like stratified but is not. 

What is ciliated pseudostratified columnar? 

200

This tissue has a tree-ring appearance. It is organized into these structural units to maximize strength. 

What is bone?

200

This tissue is striated and involuntary. 

What is cardiac?

200

This is the first stage of healing where the point is to stop the bleeding. 

What is hemostasis?

300

A tendon or ligament. (Reminder, just the main four tissues)

What is connective?

300

This is the single layer cell that also contains goblet cells that secrete mucus.

What is simple columnar?

300

This tissue connects bone to muscle.

What is a tendon?

300

This type of cell transmits signals. 

What are neurons?

300

This is the last stage of tissue repair.

What is remodeling?

400

Blood

What is connective tissue?

400
Opposite to the basement membrane, this is the outward facing side of epithelial cells. 

What is apical?

400

This cartilage is found in between the vertebrae of the spine.

What is fibrocartilage?

400

This enables powerful contractions for muscles and also gives the tissue a "striped" appearance. 

What are striations?

400

This is where the skin gets red and swollen, but it's actually a good thing because macrophages are at work trying to clean the wound. 

What is inflammation?

500

Non-striated and involuntary cells (known as smooth) found in the digestive system. 

What is muscle?

500

You don't bleed when you shave. This is because the epithelial layer is ... 

What is avascular?

500

This tissue binds skin to underlying organs and forms membranes. 

What is loose or areolar tissue?

500

The support cells of the nervous system.

What are neuroglia?

500

This is the stage where granulation tissue appears. 

What is proliferation? 

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