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Epithelial Connective Tissue Muscle Skin

Row 1, Col 1 Blood Vessels What does epithelial tissue lack ?

1,2 The Matrix What is the intercellular material between connective tissue cells?

1,3 This type of muscle can be controlled by conscious effort What is rapidly skeletal?

1,4 What are the 2 distinct layers of the skin? What are the dermis and epidermis?

2,1 Keratinization What is the process of aging skin cells?

2,2 Connective tissue connecting bone to bone What is ligaments?

2,3 This type of muscle can be found in the digestive tract and the urinary bladder What is smooth?

2,4 Melanocytes What cells produce a dark pigment to protect deeper cells from damage by UV radiation?

3,1 What are the functions of the epithelial tissue? Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion

3,2 Connective tissue connecting muscle to bone What are tendons?

3,3 What is an interclated disk? What is the junction of striated cardiac muscle?

3,4 What are the oil-producing accessory organs of the skin? Sebaceous Glands

4,1 What is rapidly divides? Injuries to the skin are quickly repaired because of this property of epithelial cells =

4,2 This type of connective tissue Binds skin to underlying organs What is areolar?

4,3 This tissue has many nuclei and is striated What is skeletal muscle?

4,4 These are the exocrine glands aid in maintaining a constant body temperature What are sudoriferous glands ?

5,1 Simple epithelial cells resemble this food type What is fried eggs? =

5,2 This type of connective tissue cushions joints, insulates and stores energy What is adipose tissue?

5,3 These 2 types of muscle tissue cannot be contracted voluntarily What are cardiac and smooth muscle ?

5,4 The types of skin cancers arising from non-pigmented epithelial cells What are cutaneous carcinomas (squamous and basal)?