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Skeletal Muscle   Function: Voluntary Movement Location: Skeletal muscles attached to bones  
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Transitional Epithelium   Function: Permits distention of urinary organ by contained urine Location: Urinary Bladder  
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Stratified Columnar Epithelium   Function: Protection Location: Male uretha  
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Stratified Squamous Epithelium   Function: Protects areas subject to abrasion Location: Moist linings of esophagus and mouth  
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Cartilage: Fibrocartilage   Function: Tensile strength with the ability to absorb compressive shock Location: discs of knee joints  
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Bone (osseous)   Function: Supports and protects Location: Bones  
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Cartilage: Elastic   Function: Maintains the shape of a structure while allowing great flexibility Location: External Ear  
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Loose Conective Tissue: Adipose   Function:Insulates against heat loss Location: Around kidneys  
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Dense Connective Tissue: Elastic   Function: Allows recoil of tissue following stretching Location: Walls of large arteries  
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Cardiac Muscle   Function: As it contracts, it propels blood into the circulation Location: The walls of the heart  
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Nervous Tissue   Function: Transmit electrical signals from sensory receptors to effectors which control their activity Location: Spinal Cord; Nerves  
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium   Function: Protection Location: Mammary Glands  
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Single Columnar Epithelium   Function: Secretion of mucus enzymes and other substances Location: Most of the digestive tract  
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Blood   Function: Transport resp. gases, nutrients, wastes, and other substances Location: Contained within blood vessels  
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Loose Connective Tissue: Areolar   Function: Wraps and cushions organs Location: Surrounds capillaries  
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Dense Connective Tissue: Dense Regular   Function: Attaches muscles to bones or muscle to muscles Location: Tendons  
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Dense Connective Tissue: Dense Irregular   Function: Provides structural strength Location: Dermis of Skin  
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Cartilage: Hyaline   Function:Supports and Reinforces Location: Cartilage of Nose, Trachea, and Larynx  
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Embryonic Connective Tissue: Mesenchyme   Function: Gives rise to all other connective tissue types Location: Primarily in embryo  
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Loose Connective Tissue: Reticular   Function: Supports other cell types Location: Lymphoid organs  
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Smooth Muscle   Function: Propels substances or objects along internal passageways Location: Walls of hallow organs  
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium   Function: Secretion of mucus Location: Most of upper respiratory tract  
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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium   Function: Secretion and Absorption Location: Ovary Surface  
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