Tissue Test B You may use your notes. Write answers on your own paper. You may go back and forth in the slides.

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Tissue Test B You may use your notes. Write answers on your own paper. You may go back and forth in the slides.

1. What category of tissue is this? 2. What type of cells are A? 3. Identify structure B in the given tissue. 4. What is the function B it serves in the tissue.

5. What type of tissue is this? 6. Identify the small, thin vertical lines in the tissue. 7. What function does the structures in 43 serve for the tissue?

8. What type of tissue is this? 9. How does its form fit its function? 10. Where in the body can it be found?

11. What type of tissue is this? 12. Where is it found in the body?

13. What type of tissue is this? 14. What tissue category is it classified as? 15. Is this the easiest slide so far?

16. What type of tissue component are the dark, thin, red lines indicated by the arrow? 17. What purpose does the answer in #16 serve for the tissue? Be specific. 18. Name 1 place this tissue is found in the body.

19. What type of tissue is this? 20. How does its form fit its function? 21. Where in the body is this tissue found?

Sketch is on the left, slide on the right. 22. What type of tissue is this? 23. Where in the body can it be found?

24. What type of tissue is this? 25. How does it’s form fit its function? 26. What can you do to reduce the number of these cells in the body? 27. What type of tissue surrounds the large white cells in this tissue? 28. What is the purpose of the tissue that surrounds the large white cells?

29. What type of tissue is this? 30. Based on its structure what would it’s function be in the body? 31. Where are 2 places you could find this?

Look at the layer as outlines by the bracket. The tissue continues around in a circle. 32. What type of tissue is this? 33. How does its form fit it’s function? 34. Name 3 places in the body you can find this.

35. What type of tissue is this? 36. What is 1 way its form fit its function? 37. Where are 2 places in the body you can find this?

38. What type of tissue is this? 39. Name 2 ways its form fits it’s function. 40. Where are 2 areas it can be found in the body?

41. What type of tissue is this? 42. How does its form fit its function?

Look at the “lower tissue” of the two tissues that you see in both pictures. 43. What type of tissue is this? 44. Where are 2 places in the body you could find this?

Breathe!!