This type of epithelial tissue has a single layer of flat cells that allows for diffusion and filtration.
What is simple squamous epithelium?
This type of connective tissue, often found at the ends of bones and in the nose, is smooth and flexible.
What is cartilage?
This type of muscle tissue is responsible for voluntary movement and is attached to bones.
What is skeletal muscle?
This type of tissue forms protective layers and lines both the inside and outside surfaces of organs.
What is epithelial tissue?
This structure is a thin layer that anchors epithelial tissue to underlying connective tissue.
What is the basement membrane?
This type of epithelial tissue is commonly found in the digestive tract and helps in absorption. One layer of cells taller than they are wide.
What is simple columnar epithelium?
_________________ connective tissue is commonly called fat.
What is adipose tissue?
These cells are the primary functional units of nervous tissue, responsible for transmitting electrical impulses.
This tissue category has an extracellular matrix and includes blood, bone, and cartilage.
What is connective tissue?
What's Mr. Phillips favorite place to ski?
Winter Park
This term describes epithelial tissue with multiple layers, where only the top layer is in contact with the external environment.
What is stratified epithelium?
This strong, rope-like connective tissue creates tendons and ligaments.
What is dense connective tissue?
3 part answer
Smooth muscle... 1) striated / non-striated? 2) voluntary / involuntary? 3) single / multiple nuclei?
What is non-striated, involuntary and single nuclei?
True or False: The four primary tissue types are epithelial, dense, muscle and nervous.
What was Mr. Phillips most listened to artist in 2024?
the Grateful Dead
Which type of tissue is situated in the lining of the urinary bladder and urethra where stretching occurs?
What is transitional epithelium?
What are osteocytes / chondrocytes?
These supporting cells in the nervous system provide insulation and nutrients to neurons, and aid in signal transmission.
What are glial cells (or neuroglia)?
Tissues in this category can be either voluntary or involuntary and are responsible for movement.
What is muscle tissue?
These structures connect bone to bone and are made of dense connective tissue.
What are ligaments?
This type of epithelium appears layered due to varying cell heights, but each cell touches the basement membrane.
What is pseudostratified epithelium?
Sports injuries may cause the separation of a ligament from the bone, torn cartilage, or a broken bone. Given your knowledge of these connective tissues, which will regenerate the quickest?
What is a broken bone?
Specialized structures in the heart that connect adjacent cardiac muscle cells, seen as vertical lines on our labeling.
What are intercalated discs?
Glands, such as the thyroid, that secrete their products so that they directly diffuse into the blood rather than through ducts are classified as ________.
What town is Nikola Jokic from?
What is Sombor, Serbia?