A. Smooth Muscle Muscular Tissue Found in smooth, hollow organs: stomach, esophagus, kidneys, etc.

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A

Smooth Muscle Muscular Tissue Found in smooth, hollow organs: stomach, esophagus, kidneys, etc.

B: LATERAL

Stratified Squamous Epithelial Tissue Makes up the skin

C

Blood Connective Tissue Transports materials throughout the body.

D

Fibrocartilage Connective Tissue Found in the intervertebral disks (disks between the vertebrae)

E

Nervous Nervous Tissue Found in the nervous system. Contains cells called neurons.

F-LATERAL

Simple Squamous Epithelial Tissue Found in the lungs and body membranes/cavities.

G

Dense Connective Connective Tissue Found in the tendons and ligaments

H

Dense Connective Connective Tissue Found in the tendons and ligaments

I

Areolar Connective Tissue Soaks up excess fluid in the body

J

Simple Columnar Epithelial Tissue Lines the digestive tract. Contains goblet cells that produce mucus.

K

Adipose Connective Tissue Fat tissue. Insulates, protects, and provides energy.

L

Reticular Connective Tissue Found in the lymph nodes & spleen.

M

Bone Connective Tissue Found in the bones.

N

Pseudostratified Epithelial Tissue Lines the respiratory tract. Contains little hairs called cilia.

O

Bone Connective Tissue Found in the bones.

P

Adipose Connective Tissue Fat tissue. Insulates, protects, and provides energy.

Q

Smooth Muscle Muscular Tissue Found in smooth, hollow organs: stomach, esophagus, kidneys, etc.

R

Skeletal Muscle Muscular Tissue Muscles that connect to bones (biceps, triceps, quads, glutes, etc. Contains striations (stripes).

S

Hyaline Cartilage Connective Tissue Found in the fetal skeleton & connects the ribs to the sternum.

T

Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue Covers the ovaries and lines the kidney tubules.

U

Simple Columnar Epithelial Tissue Lines the digestive tract. Contains goblet cells that produce mucus.

V

Blood Connective Tissue Transports materials throughout the body.

W

Cardiac Muscle Muscular Tissue Muscles found in the heart. Contains striations (stripes) and intercalated disks.

X

Cardiac Muscle Muscular Tissue Muscles found in the heart. Contains striations (stripes) and intercalated disks.

Y

Nervous Nervous Tissue Found in the nervous system. Contains cells called neurons.

Z

Skeletal Muscle Muscular Tissue Muscles that connect to bones (biceps, triceps, quads, glutes, etc. Contains striations (stripes).

1-LATERAL

Stratified Squamous Epithelial Tissue Makes up the skin

2

Bone Connective Tissue Found in the bones.

3

Reticular Connective Tissue Found in the lymph nodes & spleen.

4

Pseudostratified Epithelial Tissue Lines the respiratory tract. Contains little hairs called cilia.

5

Elastic cartilage Connective Tissue Found in ears and nose.

6

Blood Connective Tissue Transports materials throughout the body.

7-SUPERIOR

Simple Squamous Epithelial Tissue Found in the lungs and body membranes/cavities.

8

Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue Covers the ovaries and lines the kidney tubules.

9

Blood Connective Tissue Transports materials throughout the body.

10

Elastic cartilage Connective Tissue Found in ears and nose.

11

Fibrocartilage Connective Tissue Found in the intervertebral disks (disks between the vertebrae)

12

Reticular Connective Tissue Found in the lymph nodes & spleen.

13

Stratified Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue Very rare in the human body. Found in the ducts of the large glands.

14

Stratified Columnar Epithelial Tissue Very rare in the human body. Found in the ducts of the large glands.

Question 22

Hyaline Cartilage Connective Tissue Found in the fetal skeleton & connects the ribs to the sternum.

Question 7

Simple Columnar Epithelial Tissue Lines the digestive tract. Contains goblet cells that produce mucus.

Question 8

Transitional Epithelial Tissue Tissue that can stretch. Found in the urinary tract.

Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue Covers the ovaries and lines the kidney tubules.

Superior View

Simple Squamous Epithelial Tissue Found in the lungs and body membranes/cavities.

Question 10

Hyaline Cartilage Connective Tissue Found in the fetal skeleton & connects the ribs to the sternum.

Question 19

Stratified Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue Very rare in the human body. Found in the ducts of the large glands.

Hyaline Cartilage Connective Tissue Found in the fetal skeleton & connects the ribs to the sternum.

Question 12

Nervous Nervous Tissue Found in the nervous system. Contains cells called neurons.

Question 17

Adipose Connective Tissue Fat tissue. Insulates, protects, and provides energy.

Smooth Muscle Muscular Tissue Found in smooth, hollow organs: stomach, esophagus, kidneys, etc.

Areolar Connective Tissue Soaks up excess fluid in the body

Fibrocartilage Connective Tissue Found in the intervertebral disks (disks between the vertebrae)

Hyaline Cartilage Connective Tissue Found in the fetal skeleton & connects the ribs to the sternum.

Elastic cartilage Connective Tissue Found in ears and nose.

Areolar Connective Tissue Soaks up excess fluid in the body

Fibrocartilage Connective Tissue Found in the intervertebral disks (disks between the vertebrae)

Adipose Connective Tissue Fat tissue. Insulates, protects, and provides energy.

Reticular Connective Tissue Found in the lymph nodes & spleen.

Elastic cartilage Connective Tissue Found in ears and nose.

Cardiac Muscle Muscular Tissue Muscles found in the heart. Contains striations (stripes) and intercalated disks.

Reticular Connective Tissue Found in the lymph nodes & spleen.

Simple Columnar Epithelial Tissue Lines the digestive tract. Contains goblet cells that produce mucus.

Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue Covers the ovaries and lines the kidney tubules.

Skeletal Muscle Muscular Tissue Muscles that connect to bones (biceps, triceps, quads, glutes, etc. Contains striations (stripes).

Nervous Nervous Tissue Found in the nervous system. Contains cells called neurons.

Dense Connective Connective Tissue Found in the tendons and ligaments

Adipose Connective Tissue Fat tissue. Insulates, protects, and provides energy.

Smooth Muscle Muscular Tissue Found in smooth, hollow organs: stomach, esophagus, kidneys, etc.

Cardiac Muscle Muscular Tissue Muscles found in the heart. Contains striations (stripes) and intercalated disks.

Blood Connective Tissue Transports materials throughout the body.

Skeletal Muscle Muscular Tissue Muscles that connect to bones (biceps, triceps, quads, glutes, etc. Contains striations (stripes).

Smooth Muscle Muscular Tissue Found in smooth, hollow organs: stomach, esophagus, kidneys, etc.

Smooth Muscle Muscular Tissue Found in smooth, hollow organs: stomach, esophagus, kidneys, etc.

Blood Connective Tissue Transports materials throughout the body.

Nervous Nervous Tissue Found in the nervous system. Contains cells called neurons.

Lateral View

Stratified Squamous Epithelial Tissue Makes up the skin

Simple Columnar Epithelial Tissue Lines the digestive tract. Contains goblet cells that produce mucus.

Simple Cuboidal Epithelial Tissue Covers the ovaries and lines the kidney tubules.

Nervous Nervous Tissue Found in the nervous system. Contains cells called neurons.

Superior View

Simple Squamous Epithelial Tissue Found in the lungs and body membranes/cavities.