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1. Name this type of muscle Tissue.
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2. Which of the four types of tissue is this slide?
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3. This type of tissue is found in the iris of the eye. Control is involuntary.
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4. Name this type of tissue that is a single layer of flat cells.
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5. Name one place you may find this tissue type (stratified squamous)
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6. What is this?
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7. Name one function of epithelial tissue.
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8. Why is there a difference in the shape of each cell in transitional illustrated here?
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9. Give the name of the material that surrounds connective tissue. Hint: protein fibers make a part of it.
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10. Name this type of epithelial.
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11. This type of muscle tissue attaches muscles to bone for movement.
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12. This type of epithelial cell have multiple layers of box shaped cells.
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13. What does all of the blue color represent?
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14. Which of the four categories of tissue are adipose cells?
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15. This type of tissue has cells that possess dendrites and axons
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16. What is this? What does Letter H represent?
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17. This type of connective tissue contains chondrocytes within lacuna.
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18. What is this?
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19. Name 2 types of cartilage cells.
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20. What of the four tissue types is this?
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21. What type of tissue is this?
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22. Paying close attention to the shape, what type of epithelial cells are these?
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23. Name this tissue
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24. The main role of this tissue is energy storage and insulation
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25. This type of muscle is found lining the walls of hollow organs
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26. This striated muscle type is responsible for movement
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27. These cells send electrical impulses
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28. Name this type of epithelial
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29. Name this epithelial tissue.
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30. What is the name of this epithelial that consists of cells of many shapes?
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31. This tissue type is found in lymph nodes. It will be extra credit on the test.
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32. Name the structure of letter A
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33. What tissue is this?
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34. What type of cartilage is this image?
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Answers: 1.Cardiac19. Elastic, hyaline 2.Muscle20. Nervous 3.Smooth muscle21. Pseudostratified 4.Simple squamous22. Simple cuboidal 5.Skin23. Areolar 6.Simple columnar24. Adipose 7.Protection, barrier, absorption25. Smooth muscle 8.They stretch to allow urine26. Skeletal muscle 9.Matrix27. Neuron, or motor neuron 10.Simple squamous28. Simple cuboidal 11.Skeletal muscle29. Simple columnar 12.Stratified cuboidal30. Transitional 13.Matrix31. Reticular (extra credit) 14.Connective tissue32. Lacuna 15.Neuron33. Bone 16.Bone, haversian canal34. Hyaline 17.Cartilage 18.Blood
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