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100

What are the 4 different types of Tissue?

Connective Tissue, Epithelial Tissue, Muscle Tissue, Nervous Tissue.

100

Ho how does Epithelial Tissue get its Nutrients?

Diffusion form Connective Tissues.
100

What is Matrix?

Nonliving Material between cells.

100

What is the most diverse and abundant tissue?

Connective Tissue.

100

What are the three types of Muscle Tissue?

Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac.

200

What is the definition of a Tissue?

A group of similar cells working together to perform related functions and that have similar shape.

200

Where can Elastic Cartilage be found in the body?

External Ear, or Larynx.

200

What are the three Exocrine Glands?

Merocrine Glands, Apocrine Glands, and Holocrine Glands.

200

What has more collagenous fibers, Dense or Loose Connective Tissue.

Dense Connective Tissue.

200

What does neuroglia do?

Provides support, and supplies nutrients to the neurons.

300

Where is epithelial Tissue found?

Cover body, cover and line internal organs, and compose glands.

300

How many layers does Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium have?

ONE

300

What Glands excrete onto the external surface of the body?

Exocrine Glands.

300

What are the functions of Cartilage.

Support and Protection.

300

What muscle type has voluntary movement?

Skeletal Muscle.

400

What is the characteristic of muscle tissue?

They are able to contract in response to different stimuli.

400

What is the most rigid Connective Tissue?

Bone

400

What are the 3 types of connective Tissue is fibroblasts made of?

Collagenous Fibers, Elastic Fibers, Reticular Fibers.

400

What are the 3 types of Cartiliage?

Hyaline Cartilage, Elastic Cartilage, and Fibrocartilage.

400

Where are Cardiac Muscles found?

In the Heart.

500

Do Connective or Nervous tissue have cells that communicate with each other and other body parts?

Nervous!

500

Where is Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium Location?

Large Ducts of Mammory Glands, sweat glands, and salivary glands.

500

What is the difference between fixed and wondering cells?

Fixed stay in the same tissue for a long time and Wandering cells are temporary in a Tissue.

500

What does blood do?

Transports materials between internal cells and other cells that perform exchange externally.

500

What is an Osteon also called?

Harversian System.