Identification by Picture
Identification by Function
Identification by Location in Body
100

Identify this type of epithelial tissue. 


What is Simple Cuboidal Epithelium? 

100

This tissue type is designed for absorption and secretion.

What is Simple Cuboidal Epithelium?

100

Found in tendons and ligaments.

Dense Regular Connective 

200

Is this an epithelial tissue? What type?


Yes, What is Stratified Squamous Epithelium?

200

Can be either ciliated or non-ciliated. Ideal for secretion and absorption. 

What is Simple Columnar Epithelium? 

200

This tissue is found in walls of large arteries, trachea and vocal cords, due to it's ability to stretch and recoil.

What is Dense Elastic Connective tissue?

300

Identify this tissue type.


What is Loose Areolar?

300

This tissue type is the structural framework for many of our lymphatic organs. 

What is Reticular Connective Tissue?

300

A tissue that can be found in the spleen, lymph nodes and bone marrow. 

What is Loose Reticular Connective tissue? 

400

Identify this tissue. Is it connective or epithelial?  


What is reticular connective tissue? 

400

This tissue type can exist in keratinized or non-keratinized forms. It protects against abrasion and friction. 

What is Stratified Squamous Epithelium? 

400

Located in large passageways of the respiratory system, so it can trap foreign particles by cilia. 

What is Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium? 

500

Identify this tissue type. Is it dense or loose? 


What is Dense Elastic Connective tissue?

500

Provides support and resistance to stress in multiple directions.

What is Dense Irregular Connective? 
500

Found in the subcutaneous layer of the body. Surrounds and covers some organs. 

Adipose (Loose Connective) 

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