Epithelial Tissues
Connective Tissues
Muscle Tissues
Nervous Tissues
Miscellaneous
100
describes cube-shaped cells.
What is Cuboidal
100
Cells that are present in the body in stable numbers.
What is Fixed
100
muscle tissue refers to muscles that are attached to bones.
What is Skeletal
100
Individual nerve cells
What is Neurons
100
Adipose, dense connective, and loose connective
What are the 3 connective tissues included in the connective tissue proper.
200
Epithelial tissues always have a this exposed to the outside world or an open internal space.
What is Free surface
200
tissue is the connective tissue that cushions joints, insulates internal organs, and stores energy as fat.
What is Adipose
200
Smooth muscle and cardiac muscle are alike in that they are this and do not require conscious manipulation.
What is Involuntary
200
Supplemental cells that hold nervous tissues together.
What is Neuroglial
200
cells are responsible for the production of connective tissue fibers.
What is Fibroblasts
300
The process that allows stratified squamous cells to become dry, tough, and a protective barrier.
What is Keratinization
300
Bone cells
What is Osteocytes
300
A muscle tissue found in the digestive and respiratory tracks. This is not stratified.
What is Smooth
300
Brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
What are the 3 body parts composed of nervous tissue
300
The stretchable fibers found in the vocal cords are termed this type of fibers.
What is Elastic?
400
This anchors the underside of epithelial tissues to underlying connective tissues.
What is a Basement membrane
400
Tendons bind bone to muscle, while ligaments bind bone to bone.
What is the difference between tendons and ligaments?
400
This allows the muscle tissues to stretch and contract without rupturing.
What does contractile allow the body to do?
400
Theses are able to sense changes in their environment.
What are Neurons?
400
fibers make up the highly branched and delicate network of the bone marrow.
What does the Reticular do in the body?
500
Tension
Transitional epithelium, such as that found in the bladder, changes in structure with increases in?
500
Formed elements, plasma
Blood tissue is composed of solid this type of element and a fluid that is like a yellowish white.
500
Intercalated discs
These are responsible for the electric properties of cardiac muscle tissue.
500
Neurons, neuralgia
The spinal cord contains two types of cells, these types of cells are?
500
Epithelial - protective coverings; Connective - bind structures together; Muscle - movement; Nervous - coordination
Name the four major types of tissues and their primary functions.
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