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Question | Answer |
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium | |
pseudo stratified columnar epithelium | |
simple squamous epithelium | |
simple columnar epithelium | |
stratified squamous epithelium | |
stratified cuboidal epithelium | |
stratified columnar epithelium | |
transitional epithelium | |
embryonic connective tissue | |
areolar connective tissue | |
adipose connective tissue | |
reticular connective tissue | |
dense regular connective tissue | |
elastic connective tissue | |
dense irregular connective tissue | |
hyaline cartilage | |
elastic cartilage | |
fibrocartilage | |
osseous tissue | |
blood cells in a fluid matrix | |
skeletal muscle tissue | |
cardiac muscle tissue | |
smooth muscle tissue | |
Tissues | groups of cells that are similar in structure and function |
Organs | tissues of similar function grouped together |
Epithelial Tissue | a sheet of cells that covers a body surface or lines a body cavity |
Basement Membrane | epithelial cells attach to this adhesive lining |
simple epithelia | consisting of one layer |
stratified | consisting of two or more layers of cells |
squamous | scale-like |
cuboidal | cube-like |
columnar | column-shaped |
pseudostratified epithelium | single layer of cells that vary in height and their nuclei lie at different levels above the basement membrane |
transitional epithelium | stratified squamous epithelium formed or rounded or "plump" cells with the ability to slide over one another to allow the organ to be stretched |
endocrine glands | lose their surface connection (duct) as they develop, so they're considered ductless glands; they secrete hormones into the extracellular fluid |
exocrine glands | retain their ducts, and their secretions empty through these ducts either to the body surface or into body cavities |
nervous tissue | |
Sebum | product of sebaceous glands; mixture of oily substances and fragmented cells that acts as a lubricant to keep the skin soft and moist |
dermal stages | |
epidermis model labeled |
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