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What can I see?Tissues
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Bone TissuesHighly specialized connective tissue whose matrix is hard and calcified.
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Hyaline cartilage TissueMost common type of cartilage appears gelatinous and glossy
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Fibrocartilage Tissuecartilage with the greatest number of
collagenous fibers; strongest and most durable type of cartilage
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Elastic Cartilage TissueCartilage with elastic, as well as
collagenous, fibers; provides elasticity and firmness as in, for
example, the cartilage of external ear
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Reticular Tissueconnective tissue consisting of reticular
cells and fibers
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Stratified SquamousRare, Column Shaped, Secretion & Protection, Found
near Salivary glands
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Simple Squamous Thin and Flat, Large surface area, Single Layer, Lines
blood vessels
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Transitional Multiple layers, Contract and expand, Resembles
Stratified Squamous & Stratified cuboidal
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Simple Columnar Single Layers, Lines intestines, Large Cytoplasmic Volume,
Longer than they are wide
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Stratified Columnar Column shaped cells, Multiple layers, Found in uterus,
larynx, & anus, Contains Goblet cells
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Adipose Loose connective tissues, Composed of adipocytes,
Roughly 80% of fat, Major storage site for fat
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Pseudostraified Columnara single layer of irregularly shaped columnar cells touches the basement
membrane
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Simple Cuboidalcomposed of one layer of cubodial cells resting on a
basement membrane
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Stratified Cuboidaltwo or more rows of low cuboidal cells are
arranged randomly over a basement membrane
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Glandularfunction in clusters, solid cords, or
specialized follicles as multicellular glands
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Loose Ordinary Fibrousbetween other tissues and organs, a connection
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Dense Irregular Fibrousdeep fascia, dermis, scars, capsule of
kidney, a connective support
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Skeletal MuscleCross striations of muscle cell, Nuclei of muscle cell,
Muscle fiber
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Smooth MuscleSmooth muscle cells, Cross- sectioned, Long, narrow fibers
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Cardiac muscleIntercalated disks, Nucleus ,Cross striations , Fibers branch in
and out, The contractions can’t ordinarily be controlled by will.
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Nerveous TissueExcitability, Conductivity
Cell Types, Neuron-conducts the unit of system, Neuroglia-connects and supports cells
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Dense regular FibrousCollagenous fibers, Fibroblast, Desirable in structure that
anchor muscles to the bone (tendons and ligaments)
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