Divides the body into top and bottom portions?
Transverse Plane
What is the function (purpose or job) of epithelial tissues?
barrier that protects, absorbs or excretes
What is the function (purpose or job) of connective tissues?
supports and attaches
Where is nervous tissue located?
Nervous tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
This tissue is responsible for movements in our body.
Muscle
What cavity is this?
Pleural
What are the three types shapes of epithelial tissue?
squamous, cuboidal, columnar
What are the three main categories of connective tissue?
Supporting connective
Fluid Connective
Connective tissue proper
What are the three types of muscle tissue?
Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac
What is fibrosis?
occurs when damaged cells are replaced with mostly connective tissue (primarily collagen). This results in a scar.
Describe the midsagittal plane as divides the body ...
into equal left and right halves
Which type of epithelial tissue is shown below?
Simple Cuboidal
Which category of connective tissue can you find Dense connective tissue?
Connective tissue proper
What are two characteristics of nervous tissue?
high excitability and conductivity
What is regeneration?
Occurs when damaged cells are replaced with the same types of cells that are functional. This results in new functional tissue and no scarring.
Identify the cavity on the diagram:
Dorsal
Which type of epithelial tissue is shown below?
Simple columnar
What categories of connective tissue circulates throughout the body?
Blood
Which type of muscle is voluntary?
Skeletal
What type of injuries usually have fibrosis?
Deep cuts and burns (where epithelial tissue may be worse ) as well as injuries to the connective, muscle or nerves
What is number 8.?
Hypogastric Region
Which type of epithelial tissue is shown below?
Stratified columnar
What part of connective tissue contains spongy bone?
Supportive connective tissue
Which type of cell supports the communication cells?
Neuroglia
Which of these cavities contains the lungs and heart?
Thoracic