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Areolar connective tissue; elastic and collagenous fibers; Binds skin to muscles

Dense irregular tissue; dermis layer of skin; collagenous fibers

Dense regular tissue; tendon; collagenous fibers

Elastic tissue; elastic fibers are dark and collagenous fibers are light; aorta

reticular tissue (the dark lines) the other circles not labeled are chondrocytes; Found in liver

Adipose tissue; store fat

Hyaline Cartilage; large chondrocytes in lacunae (sometimes paired), Small chondrocytes in outer part. Perichondrium surrounds cartilage. Supportive tissue in nose.

Fibrocartilage; more collagenous fibers than hyaline. Chondrocytes form lines/rows. Found in intervertebral discs in spine

Elastic cartilage; large chondrocytes, dark elastic tissues; perichondrium along edge. In ear.

Compact bone. Circular rings are Haversian system, which is ring like lamellae, central canal, and osteocytes within their lacunae and canaliculi.

Simple squamous ; lung tissue; secretion

Simple cuboidal; kidneys; secretion

Simple columnar; shaped with basal nuclei; stomach

Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar (notice cilia at top/free edge); trachea

Stratified Squamous, non-keritinized (wet); cells are flat while deeper cells are cuboidal in shape. In esophagus.

Stratified Squamous keratinized (dry) flaky dead cells at outter surface. Squamous cells/cuboid cells underneath. Found at epidermis

Stratified cuboidal; sweat ducts; secretion

Transitional epithelium; large some like free edges; found in ureter

Thoracic cavity

Pleural cavity and mediastinum cavity

Pleural cavity

Lungs

Mediastinum cavity

Trachea, esophagus, thymus, and heart (pericardial cavity)

Pericardial cavity

Heart

Admoninopelvic cavity

Abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity

Abdominal cavity

Stomach, liver, pancreas, intestines, kidneys, spleen

Pelvic cavity

Internal reproductive organs, urinary bladder, rectum, and uterus

Membrane attached to lungs

Visceral pleura

Membrane on inner thoracic wall

Parietal pleura

Surface layer of heart (membrane)

Visceral pericardium

Sac surrounding the heart (membrane)

Parietal pericardium

Membrane covering digestive organs

Visceral peritoneum

Membrane that lines wall of abdominalpelvic cavity

Parietal peritoneum

Singular ending "a" (lacuna)

Plural ending ae (lacunae)

Singular ending um or on (datum or ganglion)

Plural ending a (data or ganglia)

Singular ending us (nucleus)

Plural ending i (nuclei)

Irregular singular us endings: corpus, genus, crus

Plural ra (corpora, genera, crura)

Less common singular endings "is" (testis)

Plural es (testes)

Singular en (foramen)

Plural (ina) foramina

Singular ex or ix endings (appendix or apex)

Plural ices (appendices or apices)

Singular anx (phalanx)

Plural anges (phalanges)

Singular words that use a different ending than normal: ulna, penis, aorta

Plural endings with s ulnas, penises, aortas

Identify P

Identify R

Where are the hair papilla, hair follicle and hair bulb located

Where is the arrector pili muscle located?

Where is the sebaceous glands located?

Name the parts of the nail