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50 Cards in this Set
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Areolar connective tissue; elastic and collagenous fibers; Binds skin to muscles |
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Dense irregular tissue; dermis layer of skin; collagenous fibers |
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Dense regular tissue; tendon; collagenous fibers |
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Elastic tissue; elastic fibers are dark and collagenous fibers are light; aorta |
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reticular tissue (the dark lines) the other circles not labeled are chondrocytes; Found in liver |
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Adipose tissue; store fat |
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Hyaline Cartilage; large chondrocytes in lacunae (sometimes paired), Small chondrocytes in outer part. Perichondrium surrounds cartilage. Supportive tissue in nose. |
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Fibrocartilage; more collagenous fibers than hyaline. Chondrocytes form lines/rows. Found in intervertebral discs in spine |
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Elastic cartilage; large chondrocytes, dark elastic tissues; perichondrium along edge. In ear. |
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Compact bone. Circular rings are Haversian system, which is ring like lamellae, central canal, and osteocytes within their lacunae and canaliculi. |
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Simple squamous ; lung tissue; secretion |
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Simple cuboidal; kidneys; secretion |
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Simple columnar; shaped with basal nuclei; stomach |
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Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar (notice cilia at top/free edge); trachea |
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Stratified Squamous, non-keritinized (wet); cells are flat while deeper cells are cuboidal in shape. In esophagus. |
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Stratified Squamous keratinized (dry) flaky dead cells at outter surface. Squamous cells/cuboid cells underneath. Found at epidermis |
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Stratified cuboidal; sweat ducts; secretion |
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Transitional epithelium; large some like free edges; found in ureter |
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Thoracic cavity |
Pleural cavity and mediastinum cavity |
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Pleural cavity |
Lungs |
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Mediastinum cavity |
Trachea, esophagus, thymus, and heart (pericardial cavity) |
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Pericardial cavity |
Heart |
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Admoninopelvic cavity |
Abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity |
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Abdominal cavity |
Stomach, liver, pancreas, intestines, kidneys, spleen |
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Pelvic cavity |
Internal reproductive organs, urinary bladder, rectum, and uterus |
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Membrane attached to lungs |
Visceral pleura |
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Membrane on inner thoracic wall |
Parietal pleura |
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Surface layer of heart (membrane) |
Visceral pericardium |
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Sac surrounding the heart (membrane) |
Parietal pericardium |
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Membrane covering digestive organs |
Visceral peritoneum |
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Membrane that lines wall of abdominalpelvic cavity |
Parietal peritoneum |
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Singular ending "a" (lacuna) |
Plural ending ae (lacunae) |
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Singular ending um or on (datum or ganglion) |
Plural ending a (data or ganglia) |
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Singular ending us (nucleus) |
Plural ending i (nuclei) |
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Irregular singular us endings: corpus, genus, crus |
Plural ra (corpora, genera, crura) |
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Less common singular endings "is" (testis) |
Plural es (testes) |
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Singular en (foramen) |
Plural (ina) foramina |
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Singular ex or ix endings (appendix or apex) |
Plural ices (appendices or apices) |
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Singular anx (phalanx) |
Plural anges (phalanges) |
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Singular words that use a different ending than normal: ulna, penis, aorta |
Plural endings with s ulnas, penises, aortas |
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Identify P |
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Identify R |
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Where are the hair papilla, hair follicle and hair bulb located |
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Where is the arrector pili muscle located? |
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Where is the sebaceous glands located? |
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Name the parts of the nail |
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