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Name the structure
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Non-ciliated simple columnar |
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What is the function of non-ciliated simple columnar? |
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1. Increased surface area for more efficient nutrient absorption. |
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Where is not-ciliated simple columnar located? |
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1. Intestines 2. Colons 3. Stomach |
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What is the name of the term "non-ciliated." |
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Name 'A' and 'B' structures. |
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1. Microvilli 2. Goblet Cell |
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1. Physical Protection 2. Temperature Insulation 3. Energy Storage |
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What kind of Tissue is adipose? |
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1. Loose Connective Tissue |
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What is the function of the Goblet Cell and what does in secrete? |
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1. To secrete glands 2. Mucus Glands |
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Where is the goblet cell located? |
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1. epithelial lining of organs 2. Trachea 3. Bronchi 4. small and large intestine 5. conjunctiva in the upper eyelid |
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1.Collagen 2. Elastic 3. Reticular (but sparsely distributed) |
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1. Blood (fluid connective tissue) |
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Blood (fluid connective tissue)
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1. Red Blood Cells 2. White Blood Cells |
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Red blood cells have a nuclei?
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White Blood cells have a nuclei?
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Which cells are dead in Blood (fluid connective tissue)? |
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Blood (fluid connective tissue)
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White Blood Cell
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue
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What is type of junction/s are in the Cardiac Muscle Tissue? |
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1. Gap Junctions 2. Desmosomes |
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue
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1. striated (striped) 2. short and branched 3. Vertical |
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1. Reticular Connective tissue
2. Look like a network |
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1. Reticular Connective tissue
2. Looks like a network |
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Reticular Connective tissue
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Reticular Connective tissue
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1. Made up of reticular fibers |
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Reticular Connective tissue
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1. Inner skeleton of cell (provides structure) |
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Reticular Connective tissue
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1. Lymphatic Organs such as: 2. Spleen 3. Lymph Nodes |
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???????? Whole Structure
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Cell: Name the little black dots only.
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1. Osteocytes found in lacunae (space) |
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Osseous (Bone) Tissue
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Osseous (Bone) Tissue
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1. physical structure 2. support 3. shape 4. protection |
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Osseous (Bone) Tissue
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1. Non-keratinized stratified squamous |
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Non-keratinized stratified squamous
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Non-keratinized stratified squamous
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1. Oral 2. Nasal Cavities 3. Esophagus Inner linings only |
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1. Ciliated simple columnar |
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Ciliated simple columnar
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1. Cilia (the finger like projection) |
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Ciliated simple columnar
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1. Movement of materials (egg) |
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Ciliated simple columnar
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1. Uterine (Fallopian) tube |
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Stratified Cuboidal
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1. Creation of thicker tubes that can secrete substances (e.g. glands) |
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Stratified Cuboidal
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1. collagen 2. elastic 3. reticular fibers |
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Loose Areolar Tissue
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1. Fibroblasts 2. macrophages 3. mast cells |
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Loose Areolar Tissue
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1. all over body. Main connective tissue in basal lamina |
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Loose Areolar Tissue
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1. General connective tissue 2. Macrophages and mast cells involved in immune responses |
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1. Dense Irregular Tissue |
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Dense Irregular Tissue
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Dense Irregular Tissue
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Dense Irregular Tissue
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1. strength (can be applied in multiple directions) |
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Dense Irregular Tissue
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