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A/P Tissues Lab Exam

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consists of several layers of cells, allowing an expandable lining   transitional epithelium  
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commonly possesses cilia that move dust and mucus out of the respiratory airways   pseudostratified columnar epithelium  
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single layer of flattened cells   simple squamous epithelium  
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nuclei located at different levels within single row of aligned cells   pseudostratified columnar epithelium  
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forms walls of capillaries and air sacs of lungs   simple squamous epithelium  
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appear layered but are a single layer of cells   pseudostratified columnar epithelium  
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deeper cells cuboidal, or columnar; older cells flattened nearest the free surface   stratified squamous epithelium  
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forms inner lining of stomach and intestines   simple columnar epithelium  
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lines kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands   simple cuboidal epithelium  
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forms lining of urinary bladder   transitional epithelium  
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elongated cells with elongated nuclei located near basement membrane   simple columnar epithelium  
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forms lining of oral cavity, esophagus, anal canal, and vagina   stratified squamous epithelium  
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forms framework of inner ear   elastic cartilage  
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functions as a heat insulator beneath skin   adipose tissue  
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contains large amounts of fluid and transports nutrients, wastes, and gases   blood  
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cells in solid matrix arranged around central canal   compact bone  
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binds skin to underlying organs   loose areolar tissue  
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main tissue of tendons and ligaments   dense connective tissue  
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provides stored energy supply in fat droplets in cytoplasm   adipose tissue  
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forms the ends of many long bones   hyaline cartilage  
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pads between vertebrae that are shock absorbers   fibrocartilage  
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matrix contains collagen fibers and mineral salts   compact bone  
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occurs in some ligament attachments between vertebrae and larger artery walls   elastic connective tissue  
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forms supporting tissue in walls of liver and spleen   reticular connective tissue  
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coordinates, regulates, and integrates body functions   nervous tissue  
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contains intercalated discs   cardiac muscle  
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muscle that lacks striations   smooth muscle  
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striated and involuntary   cardiac muscle  
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striated and voluntary   skeletal muscle  
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contains neurons and neuroglia   nervous tissue  
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muscle attached to bones   skeletal muscle  
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muscle that composes heart   cardiac muscle  
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moves food through digestive tract   smooth muscle  
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conducts impulses along cellular processes   nervous tissue  
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muscle under conscious control   skeletal muscle  
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muscle of blood vessels and urinary bladder   smooth muscle  
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oily secretion that helps to waterproof body surface   sebum  
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outermost layer of epidermis   stratum corneum  
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become active at puberty in axillary and groin regions   apocrine sweat gland  
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epidermal pigment   melanin  
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inner layer of skin   dermis  
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responds to elevated body temperature   merocrine sweat gland  
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general name of entire superficial layer of the skin   epidermis  
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gland that secretes an oily mixture   sebaceous gland  
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tough protein of nails and hair   keratin  
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cell division and deepest layer of epidermis   stratum basale  
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tubelike part that contains the root of the hair   hair follicle  
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causes hair to stand on end and goose bumps to appear   arrector pili muscle  
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