Muscle Histology
General Histology
Epithelium
Connective Tissue
Anatomical Terminology
100

List the 3 main types of muscular tissue

1. skeletal

2.  smooth

3. cardiac

100

what is histology?

the study of tissues and cells under a microscope

100

list 3 types of epithelial tissue

1. squamous

2. cuboidal

3. columnar 

100
What does connective tissue do?

binds the cells and organs of the body together

100

The front or direction toward the front of the body. The toes are anterior to the foot.

Anterior (or ventral)

200

which muscular tissue is striated and acts in voluntary control systems?

skeletal muscle cells

200

what are the 4 types of tissues

1. epithelial 

2. connective

3. muscular 

4. nervous

200

Which type of epithelial tissue is 1 layer and commonly found lining the stomach and intestines

simple columnar epithelium

200

What three main functions does connective tissue serve

protects, support, and integrates all parts of the body.

200

a position in a limb that is nearer to the point of attachment or the trunk of the body. The brachium is proximal to the antebrachium

Proximal

300

which muscular tissue is non striated and acts in involuntary control?

smooth muscle cells

300

list the three germ layers

1. Ectoderm

2. Meso Derm

3. Endoderm

300

this epithelial tissue lines the mouth and esophagus. Its smooth low friction surface allows for fluid to easily pass over it

squamous epithelium

300

connective tissue membranes encapsulate_________ and line our __________ _______.

organs ; movable joints.

300

 the plane that divides the body or an organ vertically into right and left sides.

sagittal plane

400

When viewing histological stains, there are various methods used to differentiate between tissues. Through imaging the following characteristics identify the tissue...

- striated (stripes) in straight ribbon-like rows

- It looks like that Christmas present ribbon that you use scissors to curl.



Skeletal muscle

400

When viewing histological stains, there are various methods used to differentiate between tissues. Through imaging the following characteristics identify the tissue...

- loosely arranged (not dense)

- net or mesh like appearance 

areolar tissue

400

The nuclei are scattered in position rather than neatly in a row giving this tissue the appearance that it is in layers (hint). This epithelial tissue also has ciliated structures.  




 Pseudostratified columnar epithelium

400

The _________ effectively traps available water to form the synovial fluid, a natural lubricant that enables the bones of a joint to move freely against one another without much friction.

hyaluronan

400

the plane that divides the body or organ horizontally into upper and lower portions.

transverse plane

500

When viewing histological stains, there are various methods used to differentiate between tissues. Through imaging the following characteristics identify the tissue...

- striated with the dark stripes (intercalated discs)

- branched appearance

Cardiac Muscle

500

When viewing histological stains, there are various methods used to differentiate between tissues. Through imaging the following characteristics identify the tissue...

- generally white to pale yellow in color

- form blobby bubbly appearance

- form in deposits


adipose tissue

500

This epithelial tissue sometimes appears squamous (squished) when it is stretched out for example, in the bladder. It appears more cuboidal when the bladder has less fluid in it.

Transitional Epithelium

500

List 7 types of connective tissue

loose (areolar) connective tissue

adipose tissue

dense fibrous connective tissue

elastic connective tissue

cartilage

osseous tissue (bone)

blood

500

The region that is the more superior subdivision of the anterior cavity, and it is enclosed by the rib cage

thoracic cavity