Epithelial Tissue
CT (connective tissue)
Muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
Tissue overall
100

This type of epithelial tissue consists of a single layer of flat cells and is specialized for diffusion.

What is simple squamous epithelium?

100

the most abundant connective tissue type in the body.

What is areolar connective tissue?

100

The muscle tissue under voluntary control

What is skeletal muscle?

100

The functional cell of nervous tissue that transmits impulses.

What is a neuron?

100

The four main types of tissue in the human body.

What are epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues?

200

Found lining the respiratory tract, this epithelium has cilia and goblet cells.

What is pseudo-stratified columnar epithelium?

200

The rigid connective tissue that provides support and protection and has a solid matrix is called this.

What is bone?

200

This type of muscle tissue is striated but involuntary.

What is cardiac muscle?

200

The supportive cells of nervous tissue are collectively called this.

 What are neuroglia or glial cells?

200

The thin, non-cellular layer that anchors epithelial tissue to connective tissue.

What is the basement membrane?

300

The top surface of epithelial tissue is called this.

What is the apical surface?

300

The extracellular matrix of connective tissue is made of these two main components.

 What are ground substance and fibers?

300

The intercalated discs are unique to this muscle type.

What is cardiac muscle?

300

The part of the neuron that carries impulses away from the cell body.

What is the axon?

300

 Scar tissue is made mostly of this type of fiber.

What is collagen?

400

The epithelium that lines the urinary bladder and allows stretching is called this

What is transitional epithelium?

400

Adipose tissue is specialized to store this.

What is fat/energy?

400

Smooth muscle tissue is found in the walls of these structures

What are hollow organs [like intestines, stomach, blood vessels]?)

400

The insulating material that covers many axons.

What is myelin?

400

This process replaces damaged tissue with the same type of tissue.

What is regeneration?

500

Epithelial tissue lacks these structures, which means it relies on diffusion from underlying connective tissue.

What are blood vessels?

500

These cells in connective tissue release histamine during inflammation.

What are mast cells?

500

The functional unit of skeletal muscle contraction is called this.

What is the sarcomere?

500

The junction between two neurons is called this.

What is a synapse?

500

Embryonic connective tissue is also called this.

What is mesenchyme?

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