These tissues are found on all surfaces
What is epithilial?
Goblet cells produce this substance
What is mucus?
Simple translates to this type of layer.
What is a single layer?
Transitional epithelium, stretches or can become distended. This tissue is found here.
Where is the bladder?
Hyaline cartilage is found in these areas of the body.
Around all joints
This tissue coordinates all of the body's activities. Sends signals and impulses
What is nervous tissue?
Elastic connective tissues are designed to do this.
What is stretch?
Stratified translates to this type of layer.
What is multiple layers?
Where would you found stratified squamous tissue?
SKin, esophagus, areas that need protection.
Tattoos are injected under this layer.
What is basement membrane?
Contains intercalated disks to keep this tissue moving N sync
What is cardiac tissue?
Cilia have this function in respiratory and reproductive tissue.
What is sweeping/ cleaning?
Tissues that are square shaped are called this.
What is cuboidal?
Where would simple squamous tissue be found?
Areas of diffusion/ gas exchange? Lungs/capillaries
Elastin and this structure keeps skin tissues appearing young and begin to deteriorate with age. Possible injections.
What is collagen?
This tissue is made of the proteins actin and myosin
What is muscle tissue?
Villi and microvilli are found in the intestine and are responsible for this function.
What is absorption?
These types of tissues are found in front of the Lincoln Memorial and The White House.
What is columnar?
This pigment protein is found in skin
What is melanin?
Exocrine glands release these 2 substances
Saliva, sweat.
These white blood cell category function to prevent clots. Also a part of a ship.
What are mast cells?
Adipose tissue is simply called this type of tissue.
What is adipose?
These cells work to digest debris. A type of white blood cell that acts like Pacman
What is a macrophage?
How many days does it take to shed and replace the outer layer of skin.
What is 27 days?
Endocrine glands release these substances.
What are hormones?