Means multiple layers?
Stratified
What is the term for a mature bone cell?
Osteocyte
Name this type of Connective Tissue?
CTP Loose Areolar
Which type of muscle tissue is involved with digesting food, breathing and blinking?
Smooth
What is the most common fiber that makes up connective tissue?
Collagen
How many major types of tissue make up the organs of the body?
4
(Muscle, Epithelial, Connective, Neural)
Used at the surface of some cells to increase surface area for absorption?
Microvilli
Name this type of Muscle?
Striated Muscle
Which tissue helps protect and insulate organs?
Adipose tissue
The tip of your nose, the larynx, the trachea, and the bronchi are comprised of which type of connective tissue?
Hyaline Cartilage
Means FAKE multiple layers?
Pseudostratified
These cells have one free surface and lack blood vessels; many cells which are tightly packed produce which type of tissue?
Epithelial Tissue
Name this type of Connective Tissue?
DCTP Elastic
This type of tissue can withstand heavy pressure, is found between intervertebral discs, menisci of knees, and pubic symphysis?
Fibrocartilage
What structure on epithelial tissue is involved with movement?
Cilia
What is the name for the interwoven, dense connective tissue that forms the casing surrounding organs and can withstand pressure from many different directions?
Irregular
Epithelial tissue that has no microvilli and is most likely to function in protection is comprised of which kind of cell?
Stratified Columnar
Name this type of Cell?
Stratified Columnar
This type of epithelium is best suited for diffusion because it is so thin?
Simple Squamous
Muscle tissue which is voluntary?
Skeletal
Name the component of connective tissue that surrounds cells, contains ground substance and contains protein fibers?
Matrix
Name the part labeled with an A?
Axon Terminal
Name this type of Cell?
Stratified Cuboidal
Glands that secrete hormones into the blood WITHOUT the help of ducts are called?
Endocrine Glands
What is the name of the connective tissue fiber that is arranged in a branching, interwoven network?
Reticular