TISSUES OF THE HUMAN BODY

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TISSUES OF THE HUMAN BODY

Q1. Identify this type of connective tissue

Bone Characteristics Supportive connective tissue with a matix containing calcium phosphate crystals Cells are found in lacunae Cells are called osteocytes

Q2. What type of muscle tissue is this?

Skeletal muscle Long cylindrical cells Multinucleated Striated voluntary

Q3. What type of muscle tissue is this?

Cardiac muscle Short, branched cells Intercalated disks involuntary

Q4. Describe this tissue?

Simple cuboidal epithelium

Q5. This tissue has a gel matrix and makes up the outer part of the ear.

Elastic cartilage Cells are called chondrocytes

Q6. What type of tissue is this?

Fluid connective tissue

Q7. Encircles blood vessels. Has a single nucleus.

Smooth muscle Short tapered cells Single nucleus involuntary

Q8. Covers bone surfaces in joints.

Hyaline cartilage Chondrocytes in lacunae A vascular Semi-solid matrix

Q9. These cells line your mouth

Simple squamous epithelium

Q10. This tissue cushions delicate organs.

Adipose tissue A type of loose connective tissue

Q11. Contains both collagen and elastin fibers and a variety of cell types. What kind of connective tissue is it?

Loose connective tissue

Q12. What type of tissue is this?

Adipose tissue

Q13

Smooth muscle

Q14

bone

Q15

Skeletal muscle

Q16

Nervous tissue Neurons neuroglia

Q17

Drawing of cardiac muscle

Q18

Hyaline cartilage

Q19

Loose connective tissue

Q20

Simple columnar epithelium