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Epithelial tissue | covers body surfaces; lines hollow organs, body cavities, and ducts; and forms glands
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Connective tissue | protects and supports the body and its organs; binds organs together; stores energy reserves as fat; and provides immunity.
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Muscle tissue | is responsible for movement and generation of force.
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Nervous tissue | initiates and transmits nerve impulses that help coordinate body activities.
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Simple tissue | tissue with one layer of cells.
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Stratified tissue | tissue with many layers (multi-layers) of cells.
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Pseudostratified tissue | tissue with one layer of cells. Because some of the cells do not reach the surface the tissue appears multi-layered. Pseudo-False therefore this tissue is "falsely layered".
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Squamous cells | cells are flattened and scale-like
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Cuboidal cells | cells are cube shaped (square).
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Columnar cells | are tall and cylindrical or somewhat rectangular in shape.
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Transitional cells | these cells have a variety of shapes, generally larger and more rounded on the surface. They are found where there is a great degree of expansion.
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Striated tissue | the fibers (cells) contain alternating dark and light bands (striations) that are perpendicular to long axis of the fibers.
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Cilia | hair-like projections.
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Simple squamous epithelium | single layer of flat, scale-like cells, central nuclei.
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Sinple cubodidal epithelium | simple tissue, cube-shaped cell with large nuclei located in the center of the cell.
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Simple columnar epithelium | single layer of rectangular cells, nuclei are commonly oval in shape and located at the base of each cell.
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Stratified squamous | several layers of cells; squamous on surface-cuboidal to columnar in deep layers.
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stratified cuboidal epithelium | outer layer are cuboidal cells
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stratified colunar epithelium | (relatively uncommon) severaly layers of cells, columnar only on surface
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Transitional epithelium | resembles stratified squamous except superficial cells are larger and more rounded.
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pseudostratified epithelium | nuclei of cells at varying depths. Not a true stratified tissue. All cells attach at a basement membrane, in a single layer; some do not reach the surface.
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Skeletal or striated muscle | cylindrical, striated fibers with many peripheral nuclei
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smooth or visceral muscle | non-stiated fibers with one central nuclei
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cardiac or heart muscle | stiated, branching, one central nucleus and space (interclated disc)
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Hyaline cartilage | also called gristle, appears sometimes like a hoof-print. This is the most abundant kind of cartilage found in the body.
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Elastic Cartilage | contains a threadlike network of elastic fibers
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fibrocartilage | chondrocytes are scattered among clearly visible bundles of collagen fibers.
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Bone (osseous tissue) | appears like growth rings on a tree
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adipose tissue | signet ring shape with peripheral nuclei
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blood | red cells are stained pinkish gray; white blood cells are stained purple. Smaller solid dots are platelets.
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erythrocytes | red blood cells
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leukocytes | white blood cells
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neuron | cell body, dendrites (axons) and neuroglia
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