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Tissue Levels of Organization

Tissue Levels of Organization. A Graduation Project By Rachel Horne 2007-2008. Objective. Learn and review tissue level organization through Classifications Characteristics Location Function Specialization. Levels of organization. Epithelium Tissue

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Tissue Levels of Organization

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  1. Tissue Levels of Organization A Graduation Project By Rachel Horne 2007-2008

  2. Objective • Learn and review tissue level organization through • Classifications • Characteristics • Location • Function • Specialization

  3. Levels of organization • Epithelium Tissue • Connective Tissue • Muscle Tissue • Neural Tissue

  4. This type of tissue is found in nerve and muscle sheaths. What is this tissue? 1. Connective 2. Proper, dense 3. Irregular

  5. This type of tissue separates the skin from deeper tissues. What kind of tissue is this? 1. Connective 2. Proper, Loose 3. Areolar

  6. Because this tissue is thin and delicate, it is always found inside the body, often lining capillary walls. What tissue is this? 1. Epithelial 2. simple, Squamous

  7. This kind of tissue is specialized for protection, secretion, and absorption. What tissue is this? 1. Epithelial 2. simple, Columnar

  8. This tissue is found in the ducts of grounds, ovaries, and the capsules surround the soft lens of the eye. What kind of tissue is this? 1. Epithelial 2. simple, Cuboidal

  9. This tissue can be found between vertebrae; it cushions and absorbs shock. What type of tissue is it? 1. Connective 2. Supportive 3. Fibrocartilage

  10. This tissue function in protection from mechanical stresses, such as those found in the esophagus. What tissue is this? 1. Epithelial 2. stratified, Squamous

  11. This tissue functions in receiving stimuli from other cells and transmitting impulses. What kind of tissue is it? 1. Neural What types of cells are in it? 1. Neurons 2. Glial

  12. This connective tissue is found in the subcutaneous layer, behind the eyes, around the heart, and around the kidneys.It acts as padding and retains heat. What is this tissue? 1. Connective 2. Proper, loose 3. Adipose

  13. This tissue functions in protection, and secretion, it is also found in the urethra. What kind of tissue is it? 1. Epithelial 2. stratified, Columnar

  14. This tissue is voluntary, striated, and attached to bone. What kind of tissue is it? 1. Muscular 2. Skeletal

  15. This is a type of Osseous tissue, found throughout the adult skeleton. What kind of tissue is this? 1. Connective 2. Supporting 3. Compact Bone

  16. This tissue is unlike any other, because its cells are elastic like, allowing them to stretch. This tissue can be found in the bladder, uterus, and kidneys. What tissue is it? 1. Epithelial 2. Transitional

  17. This kind of tissue is found in the body, as ciliated (in the respiratory tract and mid-ear) and non ciliated, (in the uterus, and parotid glands). What kind of tissue is this? 1. Epithelial 2. Pseudo stratified, Columnar

  18. Contains closely packed collagen fibers making it tough and flexible. Makes up the fetal skeleton and found in the adult nose, and tracheal rings. What type of tissue is it? 1. Connective 2. Supporting 3. Hyaline Cartilage

  19. This type of tissue is found in ligaments and tendons. What kind of tissue is this? 1. Connective 2. Proper 3. Dense Regular

  20. This is the type of tissue found in the extended ear. What type of tissue is this? 1. Connective 2. Supporting 3. Elastic Cartilage

  21. This type of tissue is involuntary, it is found in the stomach, uterus, and intestines, controlling the contractions. What type of tissue is this? 1. Muscular 2. Smooth

  22. Notice that in this tissue the cells are branched and interconnected, they may have more than one nucleus, and contains intercalated discs. What kind of tissues is this? 1. Muscular 2. Cardiac

  23. This kind of tissue is found in the skin’s sweat glands and the urethra. What tissue is this? 1. Epithelial 2. stratified, Cuboidal

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