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1 1a. Give the full name of the indicated tissue.
Transitional E.T. 1b. Where, specifically, is this tissue found? Ureter, Urethra, Urinary bladder

2 2a. Give the full name of the indicated tissue
2a. Give the full name of the indicated tissue. Endothelium Simple squamous E.T. of Glomerulus 2b. Where, specifically, is this tissue found? Cortex of the Kidney in the R. / L. Lumbar regions of the Abdominal Cavity in the Ventral Body Cavity

3 3a. Give the full name of the tissue below
3a. Give the full name of the tissue below. Pseudostratified ciliated Columnar E.T. 3b. Where is this tissue found? Trachea (Upper Respiratory) 3c. Give one location where non-ciliated varieties of this tissue occur. Parts of Male Urethra

4 4a. What type of tissue is this. Simple Columnar E. T 4b
4a. What type of tissue is this? Simple Columnar E.T 4b. What is the primary function of this tissue? Absorption of fluid and nutrients / Secretion

5 5a. What type of tissue is this. Simple squamous E. T. 5b
5a. What type of tissue is this? Simple squamous E.T. 5b. What is the specific function of this particular tissue? Diffusion of respiratory gases (O2, CO2)

6 6. Identify this tissue type. Simple Cuboidal E.T.

7 7b. Give the full description of this tissue.
7a. Give the full description of this tissue. Nonkeratinized stratified squamous E.T. 7b. Give the full description of this tissue. Keratinized, Stratified squamous E.T.; Thick skin

8 8a. Alarm cells found in areolar tissue that contain vesicles of heparin and histamine are known as _Mast cells__ . 8b. Cells responsible for producing fibers found in connective tissue are known as _fibroblasts__.

9 9a. Identify this fiber type
Elastic fibers 9b. Identify this fiber type Collagen fibers

10 10a. What type of tissue is this? Areolar C.T.
10b. Where is it found? Around organs and blood vessels, under the skin (Dermis) and beneath epithelia.

11 11a. What type of tissue is this? Reticular C.T.
11b. Where is it found? Bone marrow, spleen and lymph nodes

12 12a. What type of tissue is this? Dense white (regular)
fibrous C.T. 12b. Where is it found? Tendons (muscle to bone), Ligaments (bones to bones) and aponeuroses (muscle to muscle)

13 13a. What type of tissue is this? Bone C.T.
13b. Identify structure A below. Haversian (central) canal A

14 14a. Identify this tissue. Hyaline cartilage C.T.
14b. Where do you find this type of tissue? Costal cartilage (of ribs), Nose, Articular surface between bones, etc…

15 15a. Identify this tissue. Elastic cartilage C.T.
15b. Function? Stretch and recoil and maintaining shape of structure it is found in.

16 16a. Identify this cell Leukocyte (white blood cell) 16b. Identify this cell Erythrocyte (red blood cell)

17 17a. What type of tissue forms the ligamentum nuchae (the ligaments between the spinal processes of the vertebral column)? Elastic C.T. 17b. What type of tissue makes up the intervertebral discs? Fibrocartilage C.T.


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