Cell Junctions
Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
Membrane
Muscular Tissue
100

Epithelial cells attach to a bottom layer that separates epithelium from underlying tissue this layer is called the 

basement membrane 

100

Name that tissue type. Single layer of flat cells that resembles a tiled floor when viewed from apical surface; centrally located nucleus.

Simple Squamous Epithelium

100

Type of cartilage (connective tissue) with bundle of collagen fibers found in Public symphysis, intervertebral discs, menisci of knee

Fibrous Cartilage

100

flat sheets of pliable tissue that cover or lines a part of the body

Membranes

100

tissue consists of fibers that provide motion, maintain posture, and produce heat

muscular tissue

200

Type of cell junction that contain plaque, a dense layer of protein inside the plasma membrane that attaches both to membrane proteins and microfilaments of the cytoskeleton (inside the cell)

Adhering Junction 

200

Type of gland in which secretion enter the  interstitial fluid and diffuse into the bloodstream (Secrete hormones)

endocrine glands

200

Type of connective tissue found within blood vessels (arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins), within chambers of heart.

blood

200

membrane that covers the entire surface of the body and has portions (epidermis and dermis)

Cutaneous membrane

200

Type of tissue consists of long, cylindrical, striated fibers.  

Skeletal Muscle Tissue

300

Type of cell junction. Connexins form tiny fluid filled tunnels that connect neighboring cells (allowing for transport and communication)

Gap Junctions

300

Since the epithelial tissue lacks blood supply it is considered .....


Avascular

*** REMEMBER! Even if this tissue is avascular, it still has a nerve supply. 

300

When connective tissue has a blood supply and a nerve supply connective tissue is 

Vascularized

300

membrane that looks like slimy white cooked egg in joints (where 2+ bones meet)

Synovial membrane

300

Name a function of skeletal muscle tissue

Motion, posture, heat production, protection.

400

Type of junction web-like strands of transmembrane proteins that fuse together the outer surfaces of adjacent cells

can be found in places like bladder and stomach

Tight Junction

400

Type of tissue resembles a single layer of cube-shaped cells that covers surface of ovary; lines anterior surface of capsule of eye lens; lines kidney tubules.

Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

400

-Type of cartilage

-Lid on top of the larynx (epiglottis), part of external ear (auricle), auditory (eustachian) tubes.

-Provides strength and maintains the shape of certain structures.

Elastic Cartilage

400

type of membrane lines cavity that does not open directly to the exterior ex:Lungs

Serous membrane

400

Type of tissue consists of branched, striated fibers with usually only one centrally located nucleus. 

cardiac muscle 

500

Type of cell junction that do not link adjacent cells, they connect another cell to the basement membrane

Hemidesmosomes

500

Type of Tissue that lines airways of most upper respiratory tract.

Ciliated Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium

500

Most abundant cartilage in body; at ends of long bones, anterior ends of ribs, nose, parts of larynx, embryonic and fetal skeleton.

Hyaline Cartilage

500

type of membrane lines body cavity that opens directly to the exterior

Mucous membrane

500

Name two possible locations where smooth muscular tissue can be found

Iris of eyes; walls of hollow internal structures such as blood vessels, airways to lungs, stomach, intestines, gallbladder, urinary bladder, and uterus.