Tissue Lab Practical Review For Mrs. Nemanic’s Stellar Students! For Mrs. Nemanic’s Stellar Students!

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Tissue Lab Practical Review For Mrs. Nemanic’s Stellar Students! For Mrs. Nemanic’s Stellar Students!

A single layer of tissue is called ________________ More than one layer of tissue is called ___________________ Name the type of cells from top to bottom: ___________________ ___________________

A single layer of tissue is called ___Simple_____________ More than one layer of tissue is called ___Stratified______ Name the type of cells from top to bottom: __Squamous_______ __Cuboidal__________ __Columnar__________

Name the tissue in the air sacs of the lungs that functions to permit exchange of gases such as Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Water Vapor.

Simple Squamous

Name this tissue which is found in the ovaries.

Simple Cuboidal

Identify this tissue

Simple Cuboidal (in Kidney Tubules)

a. b.b. Label the cell structures: Identify this tissue found in the digestive system.

a. Nucleus b. Basement Membrane Label the cell structures: Identify this tissue found in the digestive system. Simple Columnar

Name this tissue

Simple Squamous

a. b. Where are they located? Label a. and b.

a. Simple Columnar Cell b.Basement Membrane c.Located in Digestive tract & Uterus Label a. and b.

Where is this tissue located? a. b. c. d. e. Label:

Where is this tissue located? Respiratory Tract & Reproductive Tubes a. Cilia b. Mucus in Goblet Cell c. Pseudostratified d. Basement Membrane e. Connective Tissue Label:

a. b. c. d. This tissue is a protective barrier and is located:

Label: a. Nuclei b. Stratified Squamous c. Basement Membrane d. Connective Tissue This tissue is a protective barrier and is located: Skin; Mouth; Esophagus; Vagina; Anal Canal

This is a protective barrier found: Label: a. b. c.

This is a protective barrier found: in the urinary bladder Label: a.Basement membrane b.Transitional E.T. c. Connective Tissue

Identify and Label this Tissue:

Where is this tissue located?

Intervertebral Disks Cushions in knees (Functions as a shock absorber)

Identify this tissue and where it is located:

Dense C.T. Tendons Ligaments

Identify this tissue and where it is located.

Areolar C.T. Around Organs Beneath Skin Between Muscles

Where is this tissue located?

Rings in Respiratory wall Ends of Bones Nose Fetal Skeleton Attaches ribs to sternum Supporting structure of larynx

Identify and Label this tissue:

Identify tissue and locations:

Adipose Under Skin Abdominal Membranes Around Kidneys, Heart, Joints Behind eyeballs Between Muscles

Identify & Label this tissue:

Identify this C.T. and Label:

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