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The name and type of tissue.

Simple Squamous and Epithelial Tissue

100

Function: Thick protective layer

Stratified Squamous ET

100

Location: Bones in the skeleton, the outside/ hard portion

Bone (Compact)

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1) Skeletal

2) Cardiac

3) Smooth

Muscle Tissue

100

Characteristics:

-Covers organs and body surfaces      

-Lines cavities, and hollow organs

-Makes glands              -NO Blood Vessels

-Highly Mitotic              -Cells are tightly packed

Epithelial Tissue

200

What is the name and type of connective tissue?

Adipose and Loose connective tissue

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Function: Binding Organs

Areolar (Loose CT)

200

Location: Dermis

Dense Irregular CT

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1) Tight

2) Desmosomes

3) Gap

Junctions between the cells

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Characteristics:

    -Levers for movement               

-Supports Tissues

     -Protects vital organs                

-Stores minerals

-Houses hematopoietic cells

Functions of the Bone

300

What is the name and the type of tissue?

Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar and Epithelial Tissue

300

Function: Binds body parts

Dense regular CT

300

Location: thyroid gland

Simple Cuboidal ET

300

1) Mucous

2) Serous

3) Cutaneous

4) Synovial

Body Membranes

300

Characteristics:

-Most abundant type     

-good blood supply 

-very mitotic

-surrounded by an extracellular matrix between cell spaces

Connective Tissues

400

What is the name and type of tissue?

Elastic and Dense Connective Tissue

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Function: Supports

Reticular (Loose CT)

400

Location: Epiglottis

Elastic Cartlidge

400

1) Merocrine

2) Apocrine

3) Holocrine

Classification of Exocrine Glands

400

Characteristics:

-rigid specialized CT   

-contains collagen ground substance

            -located in the lacunae               

-covered by the perichondrium

Cartildge

500

What is the name and type of Connective Tissue?

Hyaline and it is Cartlidge

500

Function: Stretch and recoil

Elastic (Dense CT)

500

Location: Parts of the knee

Fibrocartilage 

500

1) Fibroblasts

2) Adiocytes

3) Mast Cells

4) Macrophages

Resident Cells

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-Does NOT transmit nerve impulses

-is responsible for protection, nourishment, and supporting neurons

-part of nervous tissue

Glial Cells