Tissue Review.

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Tissue Review

Match and name each tissue pictured to its function 1 A Match and name each tissue pictured to its function Senses and conducts electrical impulses Lines, covers and protects Transporting nutrients and gasses B C

Identify the type of tissue described 2 Identify the type of tissue described A. Able to contract in response to stimuli B. Lack blood vessels, cells readily divide, and cells tightly packed C. Composed of cells called neurons and support cells called neuroglia D. There is an extracellular matrix between the cells that are spaced out.

3 A C B Identify the cell shape circled and provide an example of where it is typically found

Identify the tissue described 4 Identify the tissue described A. Connective tissue made up of thin, branched reticular fibers supporting the walls of the liver and spleen. B. Connective tissue that forms the disks between vertebrae. C. Type of tissue most likely to be found in the wall of the urinary bladder.

Match each picture to its description and name the tissue 5 A C B Match each picture to its description and name the tissue Fluid extracellular matrix called plasma Extracellular matrix consists of closely packed network of collagen and elastic fibers Calcified extracellular matrix

Identify the part of the neuron described 6 Identify the part of the neuron described A. Contains the nucleus and organelles B. Stimulated by incoming signals C. Conducts impulses away from cell body

Identify the muscle tissue pictured and its typical location 7 A Identify the muscle tissue pictured and its typical location B C

Identify the structure described 8 Identify the structure described A. A specialized intercellular junction in cardiac muscle tissue B. Structure that anchors epithelial tissue to connective tissue C. Free surface that contains cilia in some in epithelial tissue types

Identify the cartilage type and its typical location 9 A B C Identify the cartilage type and its typical location

Identify the structure/tissue described 10 Identify the structure/tissue described A B Muscle tissue that is striated and under voluntary control Non-living material in between cells that is a defining characteristic of connective tissues Type of tissue whose main function is the control and regulation of the body’s structures Term that describes epithelial tissue with multiple layers C D

Identify the loose connective tissue and where it is found 11 C A B C Identify the loose connective tissue and where it is found

Identify the connective tissue fiber described 12 Identify the connective tissue fiber described Easily stretched but will return to original shape when released A Form delicate supportive networks B Provides great tensile strength (resists pulling) C

Match and name each tissue pictured to its function 13 A Match and name each tissue pictured to its function B Movement Support Absorption C

Identify the cell shapes 14 A B Identify the cell shapes C D

Identify the epithelial tissue described 15 Identify the epithelial tissue described Located lining the respiratory passages A Located in the air sacs of the lungs B Located in the superficial portion of the skin C

Match each picture with its description 16 Match each picture with its description B Includes neurons and neuroglia Contains fibroblasts and is found in tendons and ligaments Cells are located in lacunae and lack a direct blood supply C

Identify the tissue pictured and where it is typically located B C Identify the tissue pictured and where it is typically located Name that Tissue Compact bone Areolar tissue Adipose Hyaline cartilage 17

Identify the tissue described 18 Identify the tissue described A. Fluid connective tissue whose extracellular matrix is called plasma B. Type of tissue with a free and attached surface whose cells are closely packed together C. Type of tissue that is multinucleated and striated