Lab Quiz 1 Flashcards
(17 cards)
Connective Tissue
fatty tissue
storage and insulation

Adipose
Connective Tissue:
most common packing material - fill spaces
attach muscle to skin and muscle to organs
high degree of skin movement

Areolar
Connective Tissue
throughout body
carry oxygen and CO2
immunity and stops bleeding

Blood
Connective Tissue
throughout body
hardest, supports blood production, protection, pH balance, mineral storage

Bone
Muscle TIssue
- Striated, involuntary
- branched electrical impluse causes attached

Cardiac
Epithelial:
- finger like extensions
- absord, secrete, moves stuff back out

Ciliated Epithelium

Difference of Epithelial
Connective Tissue
flexible support
external ear, epigloltis (flap in back of throat)

Elastic Cartilage
Connective Tissue
stiff but flexible support
reduces friction
located in joints, connects ribs to sternum, around bronchial tube/ esophogus, nasal septum

Hyaline Cartilage
Nervous Tissue
- transmit info through electrical impluses
- makes up CNS and PNS
- cell body and nervous process
axon=away
dendrites=bring back

Neuron
Epithelial
-one layer with column
absord and secrete mucas enzymes
digestive tract/bladder

Simple Columnar
Epithelial:
- cubes with nuclus (one layer)
- secrete and absorb
- kidneys, ducts, glands

Simple Cuboidal
Epithelial:
- one layer, long and flat
- job: allow passage through diffusion
- mouth, esophagus, anus

Simple Squamous
Muscle:
- attached to bones by tendons
- striated, voluntary

Skeletal
Muscle Tissue
vessels, digestive/urinary tract
nonstriated, involuntary

Smooth
Epithelial:
mutilayer
protect against abrasion
also in the skin

Stratified squamous
Connective Tissue
strong, rope like
makes up tendons (muscle to bone) and legiments (bond to bone)

white fibrous (dense CT)