Pseudostratified epithelial tissue has _______ layer(s)

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Pseudostratified epithelial tissue has _______ layer(s) of cells. 2. Name the 4 basic types of body tissues. 3. Muscle tissue that can be consciously controlled. 4. Non-living intracellular material is called… 5. Neurons make up __________ tissue. 6. Tendons and ligaments would be made primarily of….. 7. Stomach and intestines are lined with….. 8. Tissue that provides defense against invading bacteria. 9. Single layer of flattened epithelium makes up __________ tissue. 10. Histology is….. 11. Name 3 characteristic shapes of epithelial cells. 12. Melanoma (skin cancer) would be found in _______ tissue. 13. What is the meaning of stratified? 14. When do the 4 tissue types appear in the human body? 15. How do epithelial tissue receive its oxygen?

20. What is the difference between an exocrine and an endocrine gland? 16. Label the diagram…. 16 19 18 20. What is the difference between an exocrine and an endocrine gland? 17 21. Why do cartilage tissues heal slowly following an injury? 22. Name 2 functions of adipose tissue. 23. Draw simple cuboidal epithelial tissue.

24. Where do you find the basement membrane? 25. Name the components of blood.

One Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, Nervous Skeletal muscle Matrix Nervous Connective tissue (More specifically dense connective tissue) Smooth muscle Connective tissue – Blood Simple Squamous The study of tissues Flat, Cylindrical, Cubed Epithelial tissue More than one layer Within 2 months of fetal development Through diffusion – no blood supply Dendrites Soma/body of neuron Axon Nucleus

20. Exocrine –Discharges secretions into ducts that open on outside surfaces like the skin. Endocrine – Discharges secretions into the blood or tissue fluid 21. No blood supply 22. Forms protective coating around organs, insulation, Store energy. 23. 24. Between the epithelial tissue And the connective tissue. Plasma, red blood cells, Leukocytes, Platelets.