Histology Review
Epithelial Tissue What type of epithelial tissue does this slide represent? Look at the shape of these cells. Is the cell arrangement simple, stratified, or pseudostratified?
The answer is: Stratified Squamous
Epithelial Tissue What type of epithelial tissue does this slide represent? What is the cell arrangement?
The answer is Simple columnar
Connective Tissue This type of connective tissue would help with insulation of the body. Pay close attention to the size and shape of the cells! They look like bubbles
The answer is Adipose tissue Alias-FAT TISSUE
What Category of tissue is represented? Notice the fibers running throughout the tissue. Cells are not side by side. This tissue type contains matrix material between the cells.
The answer is: Connective Tissue
This form of connective tissue is found on the ends of bone. It is the most common form of this type of connective tissue.
The answer is Hyaline Cartilage
Connective Tissue This slide represents another form of the connective tissue in the previous slide. It is found on ears.
The answer is: Elastic Cartilage
Connective Tissue Muscles would attach to the structure that this tissue makes. This tissue is specialized to form blood.
The answer is: Bone Tissue
Connective Tissue This type of connective tissue is in a liquid state. What type of cells are these?
The answers are: 1.Blood Tissue 2.Red Blood Cells
Muscle Tissue This muscle tissue is involuntary in action. It lines the walls of hollow organs
The answer is Smooth Muscle
What type of tissue is this? Notice the shape of the cells in this tissue.
The answer is Nervous Tissue
This slide shows the anatomy of a type of cell found in nervous tissue. (neuron.) 1.Soma- Cell body 2.Axon 3.Dendrites
Muscle Tissue This type of muscle tissue is found in the heart.
The answer is: Cardiac Muscle Tissue
Epithelial Tissue What type of membranous epithelial tissue does this slide represent? Notice the shape of these cells.
The answer is: Cuboidal Epithelium
Epithelial Tissue It appears that this tissue has multiple layers but it does not. What type of tissue is shown here?
The answer is Pseudostratified Columnar