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TISSUE REVIEW
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1. Name this tissue.
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2. What is the function of these hairlike structures arrow is pointing to?
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3. Name this “side” of epithelial tissue indicated by the red arrow.
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4. Name this part of epithelial tissue indicated by the red arrow.
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5. Define Avascular
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6. Name this sketch of a tissue.
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7. Name this sketch of a tissue.
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8. Name the feature this cell possesses
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9. What is the function of this cell possesses?
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10. Osteoblasts are to bone as ________ are to cartilage.
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11. Name this specific tissue
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12. Differentiate between exocrine vs. endocrine glands
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13. Name this specific type of gland.
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14. The keratinized component of the skin, stratified squamous epithelium provides substantial protection against ____________, ______________, and _________.
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15. This specific tissue is found in the pinna, eustachian tube & epiglottis
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16. What is the primary difference between thick skin (fingertips) and thin skin (back of hand)?
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17. What function is occurring shown by green arrows?
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18. Name this specific type of gland.
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19. Name the specific spider-shaped cells in this slide.
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20. Name the structures that connect the cells shown by red arrow.
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21. Name the specific type of tissue indicated by the red arrow..
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22. Name the specific type of tissue indicated by the red arrow..
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23. What specific tissue is found in the following areas?
the oral cavity Esophagus to the stomach junction anus and rectum vagina and cervix
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24. Name the specific tissue found in the bladder, urethra, and ureters of the urinary tract; it has the special need adaptation for stretching.
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25. What specific tissue has these characteristics
Many closely packed, thick collagenous fibers (very strong) Small amount of ground substance Few cells (almost all fibroblasts) Found in ligaments, tendons and periosteum of bone, in dermis of the skin & whites of the eye Covers bundles of muscle Has poor blood supply & heals slowly
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26. Name the specific tissue that has these characteristics:
Very tough tissue Contains many collagenous fibers Acts as shock absorber for structures subjected to pressure Found in knee meniscus, intervertebral discs & pubic symphysis
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27. Name the specific bone cell each statement describes.
__________________= mature spider-shaped bone cells ___________________= bone-building cells ___________________ = bone-destroying cells
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28. Name two tissues that have calcium and phosphate salts as their ground substance.
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What specific tissue is described by the following?
Few fibers & very little ground substance Protects joints & organs Stores Vitamins A, D, E and K Found on membranes of visceral organs, in bone marrow, under skin, padding of hands and feet, behind eye
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30. Name these “branches” of bone.
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31. Name the specific tissue that this comprised this way.
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32. Name the specific tissue having these characteristics.
Present as the supportive tissue of lymph nodes, glands, organs, and bone marrow Small, branching, collagen fibers that form the reticular connective tissue are usually hidden from view by the numerous lymphatic, epithelial, or bone marrow cells anchored to them. This tissue is best seen with special silver stains.
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33. What does it mean when a tissue has great mitotic capabillity?
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34. Of the 4 main categories of human tissue, which has the greatest mitotic capabillity?
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35. Two groups of avascular tissue are ALL _______________ and ALL ______________.
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Name the specific tissue that has these characteristics:
Contains chondrocytes and few fibers in a clear gel-like matrix Found on surface of joints, end of nose, part of rib cage, larynx and trachea Model for the adult skeleton
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The term that means a tissue can contract without a nerve impulse is:
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38. The term that refers to this structure below is ________________.
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39. The specific tissue that has these units is ________________.
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40. These cells are specifically known as _______________________.
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41. The arrows in this tissue are pointing to structures called ___________.
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42. The specific name of the cell below is __________ and it is found in this type of tissue ___________.
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43. Name this specific cell.
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44. Name the specific part red arrows are pointing to.
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45. Name the specific part red arrows are pointing to.
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45. Which arrow, A or B, shows the direction a nerve impulse travels?
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47. Does mitosis occur at location A, B, or C?
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48. Name this part of the tissue outlined in yellow.
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49. Does this represent an exocrine gland or an endocrine gland?
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50. Name this specific cell the red arrows are pointing to.
50. Name this specific cell the red arrows are pointing to.
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51. Give the physiological name of these tissue components shown by yellow arrows.
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52. Give the physiological name of these tissue components shown by yellow arrow.
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53. Name this tissue
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82. Name these specific cells that red arrows are pointing to.
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83. What is the specific function of these cells?
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