A&P Tissue Review Word Scramble
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tissue | function |
epithelium | forms membranes |
muscle | allows movement of limbs and for organ movement within the body |
connective | function is to support cells |
nervous | function is to communicate |
connective | function is to protect and line |
nervous | uses electrochemical signals to carry out its functions |
connective | supports and reinforces the body organs |
epithelium | cells of this tissue may absorb and/or secrete substances |
nervous | basis of the major controlling system of the body |
muscle | its cells shorten to exert force |
epithelium | forms endocrine and exocrine glands |
connective | surrounds and cushions body organs |
muscle | to contract and move body |
connective | characterized by having large amounts of extracellular material |
muscle | allows you to smile, grasp, swim, ski, and throw a ball |
connective | widely distributed; found in bones, cartilages, and fat deposits |
nervous | forms the brain and spinal cord |
a tissue is: | a collection of cells |
4 major tissue types are: | epithelial, connective, nervous, muscle |
blood vessels are lined with: | squamous epithelium |
single layered, scale like cells: | squamous epithelium |
urinary system is lined with: | transitional epithelium |
simple columnar epithelium is found: | lining small intestine |
stratified epithelia: | consists of several layers of cells |
transitional epithelium allows: | bladder to stretch |
single layered, elongated cells: | columnar epithelium |
stratified squamous epithelium does not occur: | lining the stomach |
surface cells of stratified squamous epithelium are continually: | being shed from surface |
5 examples of connective tissues; | blood, tendon, bone, adipose tissue, cartilage |
muscle tissue that has branched fibers, intercalated discs between adjacent cells, and contracts automatically: | cardiac muscle |
muscle tissues that has long fibers and nuclei on the surface: | striated voluntary muscle |
which muscle tissue moves bones? | striated voluntary muscle |
muscle tissue found in blood vessel walls, in the gut wall and in glands? | smooth involuntary muscle |
epithelial | consists of many cells with little intercellular substance(matrix) |
connective | penetrated by blood vessels (vascular) |
connective | does not cover body surfaces or line passageways and cavities, but is more internally located; binds, supports, protects |
fibrous | found where strength and rigidity are needed, as in discs between vertebrae and the symphysis pubis |
hyaline | white, glossy cartilage covering ends of bones (articular), covering ends of ribs (costal), and giving strength to nose, larynx and trachea |
elastic | provides strength and flexibility, as in external part of the ear |
tissue forming walls of heart | cardiac |
attached to bones | skeletal |
spindle-shaped cells with ends tapering at points | smooth |
contain intercalated discs and gap junctions | cardiac |
found in walls of intestine, urinary bladder, and blood vessels | smooth |
cells are multinucleate | cardiac |
now i know my abcs | next time wont you sing with me |
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