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18 Cards in this Set
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Identify Tissue Type
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Simple squamous epithelium
Tissue has identifiable cells, has a single layer, cells appear tile-like |
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Identify tissue type
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Simple cubiodal epithelium
Tissue has identifiable cells, has a single layer, cells appear cube-like |
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Identify tissue type
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Simple columnar epithelium
Tissue has identifiable cells, has a single layer, cells appear taller than wide, with nuclei shifted toward the bottom of the cell |
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Tissue has identifiable cells, has a single layer, but nuclei appear at different levels and one surface is cilliated
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Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
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Tissue has identifiable cells in multiple layers
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Stratified epithelium (identified by shape)
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Tissue has visible lacunae, but individual fibers are not identifiable
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Hyaline cartilage
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Tissue has visible lacunae, fibers appear sticky and bush-like
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Elastic cartilage
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Tissue has visible lacunae, fibers are many
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Fibrocartilage
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Tissue is striated, long tubes with multiple nuclei are visible
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Skeletal muscle
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Tissue is striated, single nuclei per cell is visible, intercalated discs may be present
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Cardiac muscle
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Tissue is not striated, has an elongated, spindle-shaped nucleus, and may be branched
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Smooth muscle
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Fibers are visible, dense, and parallel, cell nuclei are visible along a line
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Dense regular connective tissue
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Fibers are visible, dense, but not parallel
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Dense irregular connective tissue
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Fibers are visible, but not packed
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Loose connective tissue
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Individual fibers can be seen
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Aerolar connective tissue
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Fibers can be seen, in a sticky bush configuration
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Reticular connective tissue
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Fibers can be seen, in a wavy configuration
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Elastic connective tissue
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Large clear pockets are seen
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Adipose tissue
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