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Tissues are groups of cells similar in structure and function

Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue,

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Epithelial tissue is composed almost entirely of cells.

It is supported by connective tissue , reticular, and basal laminae.

It is Avasular but innervated, contains no blood vessels but supported by nerve fibers

Tissue, Simple Epithelial, Stratified Epithelial, Transitional Epithelial

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Simple Epithelia are single layered cells

It is usually located in places where there is lots of absorption and filtration.

Tissue, Epithelial Tissue, Simple Squamous, Cuboidal, Columnar

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In Simple Squamous the cells appear to be flattened.

Also found where filtration occurs, for example in the kidneys or lungs.

Tissue, Simple Epithelial

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Simple Cuboidal has a nucleus in the shape of a sphere and is a single layer of cells.

It is important because it secretes and absorbs.

Tissue, Simple Epithelial

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Single layer of tall cells that are tightly packed in together.

Absorbs and secretes and is used in the lining of the digestive tract in the stomach.

Lined with cilia to move substances through the passageways.

Tissue, Simple Epithelial Tissue

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These cells often vary in height.

Because the heights vary, it gives off fake (pseudo) looking layers.

Secretes and absorbs along the lungs.

Tissues, Simple Epithelial

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Major role in these cells are protection

Two or more cells that divide and regenerate, to replace the older more worn surface of cells

Tissue, Epithelial, Simple Squamous, Cuboidal, Columnar

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Stratifies Squamous has many different layers.

Usually found in places that are more likely to tear

It is used for protection

Tissue, Stratified Epithelial

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Very rare in the human body

They are sometimes found in ducts and in larger glands such as sweat glands and mammary glands.

Tissue, Stratified Epithelial

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Can be found in the lining of glandular ducts, pharynx, and the male urethra.

Occurs as transitional areas between other types of epithelia

Tissues, Stratified Epithelial

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Its basal layer is cuboidal and columnar.

It is found in the urinary organs and stretches as urine is produced.

When urine is present it stretches from six layers to about three.

Tissue, Epithelial Tissue

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This type of tissue is very common in the body.

There are many different forms of connective tissue and it does way more than just connect body parts.Tissues, Connective Tissue Proper Cartilage, Blood, Bone, Connective Tissue Proper Loose, Dense

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Connective tissue is located all among the body.

It is used to connect muscle to muscle, bone to bone, and muscle to bone.

Tissue, Connective Tissue, Hyaline Cartilage, Elastic Cartilage, Fibrocartilage

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Hyaline Cartilage is the most abundant in the body.

Provides firm support

It covers long ends on bones and provides compression on joints.

Tissue, Connective Tissue Proper

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Very similar to Hyaline Cartilage.

There are more elastic fibers

It has a great amount of strength and flexibility

Tissue, Connective Tissue Proper

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It is similar to hyaline cartilage, and dense regular connective tissues.

It is compressible and has tension resistency

Located where heavy amounts of pressure are required.

Tissue, Connective Tissue, Fibrocartilage

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Surrounded my a nonliving fluid called blood plasma.

Blood carries out functions such as carrying nutrients, wastes, respiratory gases and other substances throughout our bodies.

Tissue, Connective Tissue

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A connective tissue that forms the Skeleton

Hard and calcifies matrix with collagen fibers found in bone.

Supports, protects, and provides levers for muscular action.

Tissue, Connective Tissue

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Classified as an areolar connective tissue

Is gel like and wraps around as well as cushions organs.

It is widely distributed thoroughout the body.

Tissue, Connective Tissue, Loose Adipose, Reticular

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Reserves food stores, insulates against heat loss, and supports and protects.

Found under skin, around kindeys, within the abdomen, and in breasts.Tissue, Loose Connective Tissue

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Forms a soft internal skeleton that support other cell types.

Found in lymph nodes, bone marrow, and in the spleen.

Tissue, Loose Connective Tissue

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Fibroblasts are the major cell type.

Found in tendons , ligaments, and aponeuroses.

Attaches muscle to muscle, muscle to bone, and bone to bone.

Tissue, Connective, Dense Regular, Dense Irregular

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Has parallel collagen and cell type is fibroblasts

Tissue, Dense Connective Tissue

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Can withstand tension in many directions

Irregularly arranged collagen fibers

Major cell type is fibroblasts

Tissues, Dense Connective Tissue

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Fast acting control system

It triggers muscle contraction as well as gland secretion.

Tissues

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Highly cellular Responsible for

most body movements

Highly vascularized

Tissue, Skeletal , Cardiac, Smooth

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Attached by the bones of the skeleton.

This muscle forms skin and flesh, and is responsible for bodily movements.

Tissue, Muscle Tissue

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Only found on the wall of the heart.

When is contracts it helps flow blood to the heart.

Cardiac cell muscles are striated.

Tissue, Muscle Tissue

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Called Smooth muscle because its cells have to visible striations.

Spindle shaped and contain a nucleus in the center.

It acts to squeeze substances through organs by contracting and relaxing.

Tissue, Muscle Tissue

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