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May I have a Tissue Please. Nobody knows where Rosemary blows her nose. But her coat sleeves are always slimy!. What protein is abundant in the connective tissue area marked 2?. Elastin Tubulin Reticulin Collagen Actin Myosin. What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to?. Osteocyte
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May I have a Tissue Please Nobody knows where Rosemary blows her nose. But her coat sleeves are always slimy!
What protein is abundant in the connective tissue area marked 2? • Elastin • Tubulin • Reticulin • Collagen • Actin • Myosin
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? • Osteocyte • Fibrocyte • Chondrocyte • Adipocyte • Macrophage • Lymphocyte ?
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? • Osteocyte • Fibrocyte • Chondrocyte • Adipocyte • Macrophage • Lymphocyte ?
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? • Osteocyte • Fibrocyte • Chondrocyte • Adipocyte • Macrophage • Lymphocyte ?
What is up with all these stripes? • They are alternating rows of cells • They are created by alternating amounts of mitochondria • They are created by different amounts of thick and thin fibers • They make this tissue voluntary ?
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? ? • Erythrocyte • Lymphocyte • Macrophage • Thrombocyte • Neutrophil • Eosinophil • Basophil
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? Look at comparative size to RBC. ? • Erythrocyte • Lymphocyte • Macrophage • Thrombocyte • Neutrophil • Eosinophil • Basophil
Two directions of smooth muscle cells are shown below. Circular and Longitudinal. Where do you find both layers of smooth muscle? • Trachea • Aorta • Anal Sphincter • Small Intestine • Knee • Femur
What would you find in the matrix of the area that the pointer is on? • Chondroitin Sulfate • Calcium Phosphate • Elastin • Blood vessels • Basement membrane ?
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of tissue is holding the patella to the muscle above? • Skeletal muscle • Cartilage • Loose Irregular • Smooth muscle • Bone • Dense Regular ?
What would you find at area designated by the blue arrow? • Canaliculi • Basement membrane • Intercalated disk • Collagen • Elastin
What organ is shown below in cross section? • Small intestine • Carotid artery • Tendon • Esophagus • Trachea • Bootie
This is a diagram of one skeletal muscle cell. What causes it to contract? • Myosin attaching to membrane. • Actin lengthening • Myosin changing shape • Decreasing amount of actin
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? ? • Erythrocyte • Lymphocyte • Macrophage • Thrombocyte • Neutrophil • Eosinophil • Basophil