A&P CH5 Tissues
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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adipose tissue | tissue that stores fat
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cartilage | type of connective tissue in which cells are located within lacunae and are separated by a semisolid matrix
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chondrocyte | cartilage cell
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connective tissue | one of the basic types of tissue that includes bone, cartilage, and loose connective tissue
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epithelial tissue | tissue that covers all free body surfaces
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fibroblast | cell that produces fibers in connective tissue
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macrophage | a large phagocytic cell
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muscle tissue | contractile tissue consisting of filaments of actin and myosin, which slide past each other, shortening cells
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nervous tissue | neurons and neuroglia
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neuron | a nerve cell
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osteocyte | a mature bone cell
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osteon | a cylinder-shaped unit containing bone cells that surround a central canal; Haversian system
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