This type of tissue is made up of many layers and is ciruclar-shaped.
What is stratified squamous epithelial tissue?
Chondrocytes and chondroblasts make up this type of connective tissue.
What is cartilage?
Intercalated disks are not found in these muscle tissues.
What are smooth and skeletal muscles?
Action potentials travel along...
What are axons?

What is simple cuboidal epithelium?
This type of dense, fibrous connective tissue replaces damaged connective tissue.
What is scar tissue?
This type of muscle tissue is both striated and involuntary.
What is cardiac muscle tissue?
These star-shaped cells nourish and repair neurons.
What are astrocytes?
Epithelial tissue is known to rest here.
What is the basement membrane?
Fiibroblasts and macrophages are cell types that make up both of these types of connective tissue.
What are loose/areaolar and fibrous, dense connective tissues?
This type of muscle tissue is found in only one place in the body.
What is cardiac muscle?
Neorotransmitters may only be released once action potential reach this part of the neuron.
What are axon terminals?
This is the most common type of tissue where there isn't just one layer but there aren't a lot of layers.
What is pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelial tissue?
Some lymphocytes and some neutrophils make up this type of connective tissue, in addition to other types of cells.
What is loose/areolar connective tissue?
This type of muscle tissue is involved in vasoconstriction and vasodilation.
What is smooth muscle?
These types of cells are similar to Schwann cells but they are in the Central Nervous System and can myelinate multiple axons.
What are oligodendrocytes?