Muscle
Tissue locations
Cartilage
Major types of Tissue
Tissue morphology
100

branched cells, striated, disks, found only in the heart

Cardiac

100

This tissue lines, the inside of blood vessels

Simple squamous epithelium

100

The ears

Elastic cartilage

100

This tissue forms, the brain and spinal cord, it uses electrochemical signals, it functions to communicate, and is the major controlling system in the body

Nervous tissue

100

You look into a microscope: you see a flat thin layer of cells attached directly to a membrane what type of tissue is this?

Simple squamous epithelium

200

Moves bones, striated, voluntary, long thin fibers, multinucleated 

Skeletal muscle

200

This tissue allows the bladder to stretch

Transitional epithelium

200

Disc between vertebrae and the pubis

Fibrous cartilage

200

This tissue allows, you to move of limbs and organs within the body. It's function is to contract because Its cells can shorten to exert force.

Muscle tissue

200

You look into a microscope: you see a thick layer of rectangular cells the apical surface of the cell has Celia and the basil surface is attached directly to a membrane. What tissue are you looking at?

Simple columnar epithelium

300

Found in the walls of the intestine, urinary bladder, blood vessels, spindle shaped, non-striated, involuntary

Smooth muscle

300

This tissue lines the small intestine

Simple columnar epithelium

300

clear and glossy. Covers the end of bones, the end of the ribs, is found in the nose, larynx, and trachea

Hyaline cartilage

300

This tissue forms membranes and glands. It's purpose is to protect and line organs and body cavities. It also works to absorb and secrete substances.

Epithelium

300

You look into a microscope: you see a tissue full of collagen fibers interspersed with Rows of clear cells sitting in an extracellular matrix inside of little bubbles.

What is fibrocartilage?

400

The two types of muscle that are striated

Skeletal and cardiac muscle

400

This type of tissue covers the body, lines the mouth and lines the esophagus

Stratified squamous epithelium

400

The most abundant type of cartilage in the body

Hyaline Cartilage 

400

This tissue is internally located. It has a large amount of intercellular matrix and supports and cushions organs.

Connective tissue

400

You look into a microscope: you see a tissue that is full of collagen, fibers, densely, packed, and all facing the same direction. What issue are you looking at?

Dense regular connective tissue

500

The two types of muscle that are involuntary

Smooth and cardiac muscle

500

Muscle tissue found in blood wall vessels and gut walls and glands

Smooth involuntary muscle

500

You look in a microscope, you see a tissue has a large amount of clear extracellular matrix. the cells are spaced far apart and look like they're sitting inside little bubbles. What type of cartilage is this?

Hyaline cartilage

500

These tissues are liquids. Their function is too transport nutrients, hormones, and act as coolants. they also function as a part of the bodies immune responses.

Blood and lymph

500

You look into a microscope: you see cells with long thin arms sitting inside of what looks like little canals. The little canals seem to link up with each other and form circles. What tissue are you looking at?

Bone

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