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Tissue
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Consist of several layers of cubeshaped elongated and irregular cells | Tranistional epithelium |
| Commonly possesses cilia that move dust and mucus out of the air ways | Pseudostratified columnar epithelium |
| Single layer of flatten cells | Simple squamous epithelium |
| Nuclei located at different levels | Pseudostratified columnar epithelium |
| Forms walls of capillaries and air sacs of lungs | Simple squamous epithelium |
| Forms lining of the trachea and bronchi | Pseudostratified columnar epithelium |
| Younger cells cuboidal older cells flatten | Stratified squamous epithelium |
| Forms inner lining of urinary bladder | Transitional epithelium |
| Lines the kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands | Simple cuboidal epithelium |
| Forms lining of stomach and intestines | Simple columnar epithelium |
| Nuclei located near basement membrane | Simple columnar epithelium |
| Forms lining od oral cavity, anal canal and vagina | Stratified squamous epithelium |
| Forms framework of outer ear | Elastic cartilage |
| Functions as heat insulator beneath skin | Adipose tissue |
| Contains large amounts of fluid and lacks fiber | Blood |
| Cells arranged around central canal | Bone |
| Binds skin to underlying organs | Areolar tissue |
| Main tissue of tendons and ligaments | Dense connective tissue |
| Provides stored energy supply in fat vacuoles | Adipose tissue |
| Forms the flexible soft part of the nasal septum | Hyaline cartilage |
| Pads between vertebrae that are shock absorbor | Fibrocartilage |
| Forms supporting rings of respiratory passage | Hyaline cartilage |
| Cells greatly enlarged with nuclei pushed to sides | Adipose tissue |
| Forms delicate thin layers between muscles | Areolar tissue |