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18 Cards in this Set

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