Tissues
epithelium
Connective Tissues
Locations
Misc
100

What is Histology

Study of Tissues

100

What are the two main classifications of epithelial tissue?

Simple and stratified.

100

What is connective tissue responsible for?

Binding and supporting other tissues.

100

Where is skeletal muscle tissue found?


In muscles that attach to bones or skin.

100

How does collagen contribute to connective tissue?

It provides strength and support.

200

4 main types of tissue

Epithelial, Connective, Muscle and nervous

200

What shapes can epithelial cells have?

Squamous, cuboidal, and columnar.

200

What type of tissue is blood classified as?

Connective tissue.

200

Where is elastic cartilage found?

In the external ear (pinna) and the epiglottis.

200

What is mesenchyme, and why is it important?


Mesenchyme is embryonic connective tissue that forms all other connective tissues.

300

Process for viewing tissue under a microscope

Tissue must be fixed, sectioned, and stained.

300

What is the primary function of simple squamous epithelium?

Diffusion and filtration.

300

What fibers are found in connective tissue?

Collagen, elastic, and reticular fibers.

300

Where is hyaline cartilage found?

In the costal cartilage, embryonic skeleton, and end of long bones.

300

What is the role of ground substance in connective tissue?

It helps nutrients diffuse between blood and cells.

400

What is the function of bone tissue?

It supports, protects, provides levers for movement, and stores calcium and fat.

400

What is the role of goblet cells in epithelial tissue?

Goblet cells secrete mucus.

400

What is the function of dense regular connective tissue?


It attaches muscles to bones, and bones to bones.

400

Where is dense regular connective tissue found?

In tendons, ligaments, and aponeuroses.

400

What are the characteristics of dense regular connective tissue?


It has parallel collagen fibers with few elastic fibers and major fibroblast cells.

500

What is the difference between light and electron microscopy?

Light microscopy uses dyes, while electron microscopy uses heavy metals.

500

Where is transitional epithelium located?

In the urinary bladder, ureters, and urethra.

500

What is hyaline cartilage known for?

It has a firm matrix with an imperceptible network of collagen fibers and provides support and cushioning

500

Where is reticular connective tissue found?

In lymph nodes, bone marrow, and the spleen.

500

What is the role of blood in connective tissue?

Blood transports respiratory gases, nutrients, and wastes.