I appeared stratified, me and everyone else reaches the basement, has hair and goblet cells. Which tissue am I?
Pseudostratified Columnar
I have two types of loose connective tissues, what are they?
Areolar and Reticular
What are the three parts of my body?
Dendrites, Axon, and Neurosoma
I have three different types of muscular tissues, what are they?
Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth
What are the three primary germ layers?
Ectoderm (outer), Endoderm (inner), and Mesoderm (middle)
I release product by exocytosis. Which gland am I?
Merocrine Glands
Where am I located?
(Adipose)
Female breast and hips
Where am I located?
Brain and Spinal Cord
I am striated, involuntary, and have intercalated discs that join cardiomyocytes end to end, which muscle am I?
Cardiac Muscle
I release product by bursting and the cell becomes the secretion. Which gland am I?
Holocrine Gland
I am multilayered, I resists abrasion, retards water loss, through skin and resist penetration by pathogenic organisms.
Keratinized Stratified Squamous
I have two types of bone tissues, what are they?
Spongy and Compact bone
What is my function(s)?
Rapid transmission of specialized communication by electrical and chemical signals.
Where can you find me?
(Skeletal Muscle)
Throughout the body (connect to the bones)
I have no ducts, secrete hormone directly into blood?
Endocrine Glands
Where am I located?
(Stratified cuboidal)
Provide physical protection, control permeability (filtration), provide sensation, absorption, and produce specialized secretions.
What are my five different types of cells in fibrous connective tissues?
Fibroblasts, Macrophages, Leukocytes, Plasma cells, Mast cells, and Adipocytes.
List all of my functions (neurosoma, dendrites, and axon).
Neurosoma is the house of nucleus and control synthesis. Dendrites receive signals from other cells and transmit messages to neurosoma. Axon sends outgoing signals to other cells.
Where can you find me?
Digestive, respiratory, and urinary tract.
What is the difference between excitable tissue from nerve and muscle cells?
In nerve cells: changes in voltage result in rapid transmission of signals to other cells. In muscle cells: changes in voltage result in contraction, shortening of the cell
List of all my functions.
Provide physical protection, control permeability (filtration), provide sensation, absorption, and produce specialized secretions.
List all of my functions.
Connecting organs, support, physical protection, immune protection, movement, storage, heat production, and transport.
I am neuroglia cells, located next to the neuron, what is my function?
Protect and assist neurons and “Housekeeper” of nervous system.
List all of my functions.
Exert physical force on other tissues and organs, creates movements involved in body and limb movement, digestion, waste elimination, breathing, speech, and blood circulation, source of body heat
There are two ways to repair tissues. They are regeneration and fibrosis. How are they different from each other?
Regeneration replace dead or damaged tissues by the same type of cells. Fibrosis replaces scar tissue that made up of fibroblasts and collagen fibers.