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tissues

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covers body surface and organs   epithelial tissue  
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word meaning "layered"   stratified  
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cells that are elongated   columnar  
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have a basement membrane and an apical surface   epithelial tissue  
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cells that are shaped like a square   cuboidal  
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word meaning flat and irregularly shaped   squamous  
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tissue that is layered, with cells that are flatter at the top layer   stratified squamous epithelium  
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pseudo- means   fake or false  
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elongated cells that appear to be in more than layer but really aren't   pseudostratified columnar epithelium  
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word describing tissues that have one layer   simple  
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a single layer of square-shaped cells   simple cuboidal epithelium  
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gives connective tissue strength   collagen  
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gives connective tissue the ability to stretch   elastin  
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scientific name for fatty tissue   adipose  
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connective tissue with liquid matrix   blood  
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the most common type of cartilage   hyaline  
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osseous tissue   bone  
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tissue that has connections called intercalated discs   cardiac muscle  
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involuntatry and not striated   smooth muscle  
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involuntary and striated   cardiac muscle  
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voluntary and striated   skeletal muscle  
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striated means   stiped or having lines  
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type of cell that secretes mucus   goblet cell  
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two types of tissue that have goblet cells   psuedostatified columnar and simple columnar epithelium  
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type of gland that has ducts that carry secretions   exocrine glands  
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type of gland that secretes directly into the surrounding tissue   endocrine glands  
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the pituitary, thyroid and adrenal are this type of gland   endocrine  
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the sebaceous and sudoriferous are this type of gland   exocrine  
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This gland becomes activated at puberty. When its secretions combine with bacteria, an odor ensues   apocrine  
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the word ending -blast refers to this type of cell   young and active  
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this connective tissue has minerals in its matrix   bone  
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