This type of Epithelium tissue is flat
What is squamous?
What are the primary functions of the connective tissue?
Defend, protect, support, and bind together.
The function of the muscle tissue
What is to produce movement?
What cells make up nervous tissues?
Neurons or nerve cells
The term for the study of tissue
what is Histology?
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what are the two categories of epithelial tissue?
Simple and stratified
Ligaments attach
What is bone to bone?
What are the three types of muscle tissues
Skeletal, smooth, and Cardiac
The cell body of a nerve
what is a soma?
tissues with the functions absorption, filtration, secretion and protection
What is epithelial tissue?
What the lower surface of epithelial tissue rests upon
what is the basement membrane?
What is the fat called in connective tissue?
Adipose
Which of the muscles is controlled voluntarily?
skeletal movement
Where can the CNS be located
Brain and spinal cord
The 3 elements found in blood
What are WBC, RBC, and Platelets?
epithelial tissues that are longer in length ang shorter in width
What is columnar tissue?
The connective tissue that is liquid
What is blood?
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These two muscle tissues have obvious striations.
The long stem like structure of a nerve cell that goes away from the cell body
What is an axon?
Highly flexible cartilage found in the outer ear
What is elastic cartilage?
A multilayer epithelial tissue with square cells
What are stratified cuboidal?
Cells that produce collagen fibers
What is fibroblast?
Where is the cardiac muscle found?
In the heart
The "hand like" features on a nerve cell that receives communications from surrounding cells
What are dendrites?
The functions of this tissue is to receive and conduct electrochemical impulses
what is Nervous tissue