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15221112914What is the specific type of tissue for Adipose?Connective1
15221146667What is the location of Adipose?Kidneys,Behind Eyeballs, surface of heart2
15221157210What is the function of Adipose?Packaging materials around the cell, energy storage and protection against organs3
15221214900What is the location of skeletal?Attaches to bones4
15221227415What is the function of Skeletal?Movement of body and; under voluntary control5
15221257081what is the major tissue type for Simple Squamous?Epithelial6
15221363943Simple Squamoussingle layer of flat cells7
15221385303What is the major tissue type of Simple Cubodial?Epithelial8
15221400773Where is the location for simple Cuboidal?Lines Kidney Tubules9
15221410162What is this specific tissue type?Simple Cubodial10
15221437190What is the major tissue type for simple Columar?Epithelial11
15221530124simple columnar12
15221557690what is the cell that secretes mucus in the simple columar tissue?Goblet cell13
15221565952What lines the stomach or uterus14
15221577120Pseudo-stratified Columnar is what major tissue type?Epithelial15
15221595110Pseudo-stratified Columnar16
15221603505What is the fibers on Pseudo-stratified Columnar called?Cilia17
15221617617stratified squamous is what major tissue type?Epithelial18
15221632353Outer layer of skin is what specific cell type?Stratified squamous19
15221639454Stratified squamous20
15224999909stratified squamous is what?Many cell layers Top cells are flat Lines oral cavity, vagina cavity and anal Canal21
15224999910stratified squamous is what major tissue type?Epithelial22
15225037370stratified squamous23
15225059181Transitional is what major tissue type?Epithelial24
15225059182Transitional25
15225095625Fibroblast is what tissue?Connective26
15225095626MacrophagesWandering cells27
15225095627Collagenous fibersThick Composed of collagen28
15225095628Elastic fibers is what major tissue type?Connective29
15225095629Elastic fiber30
15225115229Reticular fiber is what major tissue type?Connective tissue31
15225115230Simple cubodial looks like what?32
15225124606Bone33
15225136119Adipose34
15225193261stratified squamous35
15225217472Reticular36
15225230298Smooth Skeletal37
15225237978Blood38
15225250907Loose connective tissue39
15225274752What is the major tissue type for loose connective?Connective40
15225274753Reticular is what major tissue type?Connective41
15225274754Dense regular is what major tissue Type?Connective42
15225274755Dense regular43
15225356341Cartilage is what major tissue type?Connective44
15225356342Cartilage is what?Rigid matrix containing gel liked ground substance45
15225356343Hyaline cartilageMost abundant Ends of bones Nose46
15225356344Elastic cartilageFlexible47
15225356345Elastic cartilageExternal ear48
15225356346Firbo cartilagePad of knee & pelvic girdle49
15225356347Fibro cartilageVery tough due to many collagenous fibers50
15225356348hyaline cartilage51
15225364320Elastic cartilage52
15225371998fibro cartilage53
15225411073Bone does what?Supports and protects54
15225411074Blood is what major tissue Type?Connective55
15225411075What is the function of blood?Defends & transports gasses56
15225411076Blood57

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