Cell Types
Tissues
Connective Tissues
Facts
Miscellaneous
100

Bone forming cell

Osteocyte

100

Where you find epithelial tissue

Covering interior and exterior surfaces of the body, lining body cavities, and forms glands.

100

Represents the body's storage supply of excess nutrients

Adipose Connective Tissue

100

Study of normal structure of various body organs and their locations

Anatomy

100

Nerve cell

Neuron

200

Lipid-storing cell

Adipocyte

200

Type of epithelial tissue that has more than 1 layer

Stratified

200

Has the same components of loose connective tissue except more tightly packed.

Dense Connective Tissue

200

Study of the mechanisms and steps of how the body and its various components function

Physiology

200
Basic structural and functional units of life

Cells

300

Cartilage producing cell

Chondrocytes

300

Muscle tissues that are involuntary

Cardiac and Smooth

300

Firmer than fibrous tissue, but not hard like bone.

Cartilage Connective Tissue

300

There are this many MAIN types of Connective Tissue

6

300

These secrete hormones

Endocrine glands

400

Melanin producing cell

Melanocyte

400

Where nervous tissue is found

Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerves

400

Second hardest substance in the body

Bone Connective Tissue

400

There are this many different types of Muscle Tissue

3

400
2 tissues that are striated

Skeletal muscle and Cardiac Muscle

500

Fiber-producing cells

Fibroblast

500

2 types of glands

Exocrine and Endocrine

500

Found throughout the body where cushioning and flexibility are needed

Loose Connective Tissue

500

There are this many types of tissues

4

500

How nerve cells communicate

Electrical nerve impulses

600

Muscle cell

Myocyte

600

True or False:  Bone is capable of regeneration

True!

600

3 types of Cartilage

Hyaline, Fibrous, Elastic

600

Medical term for sweat glands

Sudoriferous glands

600

Medical term for oil secreting glands

Sebaceous glands

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