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A. Loose Connective Tissue, AreolarB. Gel like matrix with all three fiber typesC. Wraps and cushions organsD. Under Epithelia of bodyE. Dots- Fibroblast nuclei, thin dark fibers- elastic fibers, thicker lighter fiberst are elastic fibers
A: What kind of tissue is this?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?E. What are the dots and the different types of fibers?
A. Loose connective tissue, adiposeB. Closely packed adipocytes with nucleus pushed to the sideC. Provides reserve fuelD. Under skin, around kidneys and eye balls; within abdomon and beasts
A. What kind of tissue is this?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?
A. Loose connective tissue, reticularB. Network of reticular fibersC. Supports white blood cells, mast cells and macrophagesD. Lymphoid organs
A. What kind of tissue is this?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?
A. Dense regular connective tissueB. Parallel collagen fibers; major cell type fibroblastC. Attaches muscles to bones or to muscles; bones to bones; withstands stress when applied in one directionD. Tendons, most ligaments, aponeuroses
A. What kind of tissue is this?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?
A: Dense irregular connective tissueB. irregularly arranged collagen fibers, some elastic; major cells are fibroblastC. Withstand tension exerted in many directionsD. Dermis of skin, submucosa of digestive tract, organs and joints
A: What kind of tissue is this?B. Description?C: Function?D. Location?
A. Hyaline CartilageB. Collagen fibers form an imperceptible network, chondroblasts produce the matrue and when mature lie in lacunaeC. Supports and reinforces, resists compression and stressD. Covers ends of long bones in joint cavities, cartilage of ribs, nose, trachea and larynx
A. What kind of tissue is this?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?
A. Elastic CartilageB. More elastic fibers then hyalineC. Maintains shape and structure while allowing flexibilityD. External Ear and epiglottis
A. What tissue is this?B Description?C. Function?D. Location?
A. FibrocartilageB. Similar to hyaline with more thick collagen fibersC. Tensile strength, absorbs compressive shockD. Intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, discs of knee joint
A. What kind of tissue is this?B. DescriptionC. Function?D. Location?
A. Bone, osseous tissueB, Hard, calcified matrix, many collagen fibers; osteocytes (tree)C. supports and protects, provides levers for muscle, stores calciumD. Bones
A. What kind of tissue is this?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?
A. BloodB. Red and white blood cells in a fluid matrixC. transport of respiratory gases, nutrients, wastes and otherD. Contained in blood vessels
A. What kind of tissue?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?
A. Nervous tissueB. Neurons are branching cells C. transmit electrical signals from sensory receptors and effectors which control their activityD. Brain, spinal cord, nerves
A. What kind of tissue?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?
A. Skeletal muscleB. long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells, obvious striationsC. Voluntary movementD. skeletal muscle attached to bones
A. What kind of tissue is this?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?
A. Cardiac MuscleB. Branching, striated, generally uninucleate cellsC. propels blood through circulationD. Walls of the heart
A. What type of tissue is this?B. Description?C. Function?D. Location?