Identification by Picture
Identification by Function
Identification by Location in the Body
100

This Tissue can be Described As: 

- Single Layer 

- Thinnest Barrier

- Flat Nucleus 

- Spherical to Oval Nucleus

- Resembles Fishnets or Spider Webs

Simple Squamous Epithelium

100

The function of this tissue is to protect, insulate, and store fat

Adipose Connective Tissue

100

This tissue is located in the skin 

Stratified Squamous 

200

This Tissue can be Described As: 

- Hard and Smooth

- External Layer 

- Tough and Heavy 

- Resembled a tree stump 

Compact Bone

200

The function of this tissue is to support, protect, and provide a flexible framework

Elastic Cartilage

200

This tissue is located in the thyroid glands

Simple Cuboidal

300

This Tissue could be described as: 

- Fat Cells 

- Closely packed, spherical cells 

- Nucleus pushed to the edge of the cells 

- Resembles chicken wire

Adipose Connective Tissue

300

The function of this tissue is to defend the body against diseases 

Blood 

300

This tissue is located in the respiratory tract

Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium

400

This Tissue can Be Described As: 

- Taller than they are wide

- Oval Nucleus

- Goblet Cells Secrete Mucin

- Have an external organelle to trap foreign particles 


Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium

400

The function of this tissue is to bind body parts

Dense Regular Connective Tissue

400

This tissue is located in the spaces between organs

Areolar Connective Tissue 

500

This Tissue can be Described As: 

- Flattened Cells 

- About 2-3 layers 

- Epithelium cell to connective tissue 

Distended Transitional Epithelium

500

The function of this tissue is to sustain tissue tension

Dense Irregular Connective Tissue 

500

This tissue is located between boney parts of the spinal column 

Fibrocartilage