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What is the Stratified Squamous?
-Epithelial tissue
-Forms the esophagus lining and the skin's epidermis
What is the Simple Columnar?
-Epithelial tissue
-Forms the lining of the stomach and small intestines
What is the Simple Squamous?
-Epithelial tissue
-Found in lung tissue
What is the Simple Cuboidal?
-Epithelial tissue
-Forms the collecting tubules of the kidneys
What is the Pseudostratified Columnar?
-Epithelial tissue
-Forms the linging of the trachea
What is the Transitional?
-Epithelial tissue
-Found in the bladder lining
-Peculiar cells that slide over one another
What is the Simple Squamous?
-Epithelial tissue
-Forms thin serous membranes
-A single layer of flattened cells
What do the columnar cells look like?
They are cubes connected to form a circle
What do the columnar look like?
They are in columns, lined up, with villi attached to the tops
What do the stratified cells look like?
Circular towards the bottom, then they become flatter as they layer on.
What do the squamous cells look like?
Like little tadpoles in a snake-like shape
What do the simple cells look like?
They are kind of in a diamond shape and they sit flat. They are a single layer.
Any word that starts with Oss... means...
that they are talking about bones.
What is the Dense Fibrous?
-Connective tissue
-Provides great strenghth through parallel bundles of collagenic fibers
-Found in the tendons
-Composes the dermis of the skin
What is the Adipose?
-Connective tissue
-Acts as a storage depot for fat
What is the Osseous?
-Connective tissue
-Forms the bony skeleton
-Contains cells arranged concentrically around a nutrient canal
-Matrix is hard due to calcium salts
What is the Areolar?
-Connective tissue
-Composes the basement membrane and packages organs
-Gel-like matrix with all categories of fibers and many cell types
What is the Hyaline Cartilage?
-Connective tissue
-Forms the embryonic skeleton and the surfaces of bones at the joints
-Reinforces the trachea
-Structurally amorphous matrix
-Heavily invaded with fibers
-Appears glassy and smooth
What is the Reticular?
-Connective tissue
-Formas the stroma or internal "skeleton" of lymph nodes, spleen and other lymphoid organs
Osseous (Bone) Connective Tissue looks like...
The inside of a tree
Adipose Connective Tissue looks like...
Lava flowing
Dense Fibrous Connective Tissue looks like...
Very thin, little lines going in one direction without crossing one another