What kind of tissue is described as one of layer of flattened cells and located in blood capillaries?
Simple Squamous (Epithelial Tissue)
What kind of tissue is described as many layers (cells flattened at free surface) and located in skin (entrances to structures opening to the outside)?
Stratified Squamous (Epithelial Tissue)
What kind of tissue is described as one layer of cube-shaped cells and located in secreting glands (ovaries, lining of kidney tubules)?
Simple Cuboidal (Epithelial Tissue)
What kind of tissue is described as two or more layers of cube-shaped cells and located in linings of salivary gland and mammary gland ducts?
Stratified Cuboidal (Epithelial Tissues)
What kind of tissue is described as one layer of elongated cells and located in lining of digestive organs; lining of uterine tubes?
Simple Columnar (Epithelial Tissue)
What kind of tissue is described as two or more layers of elongated cells and located in the pharynx (back of throat); male urethra?
Stratified Columnar (Epithelial Tissue)
What kind of tissue is described as one layer of elongated, tapered cells; appear stratified and located in air passages of the respiratory system?
Pseudostratified Columnar (Epithelial Tissue)
What kind of tissue is described as many layers; when tissue stretches, surface layers flatten and appear squamous and located in urinary bladder; ureters and urethra?
Transitional (Epithelial Tissue)
What kind of tissue contains primarily fibroblasts; white blood cells, etc, and is located between tissues and organs?
Areolar (Loose Connective Tissue)
What type of tissue has the structure of matrix with collagen, elastin and reticular fibers?
Areolar (Loose Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue contains fibroblast and is located beneath skin and around organs?
Adipose (Loose Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue has a structure of matrix with fibroblast that enlarge and store fat, very little matrix?
Adipose (Loose Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue contains reticular cells, many white blood cells and is located in lymphatic organs?
Reticular (Loose Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue has a structure of matrix with reticular fibers?
Reticular (Loose Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue contains fibroblasts and is located tendons, ligament and aponeuroses?
Dense Regular (Dense Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue has a structure of matrix with bundles of parallel collagen fibers?
Dense Regular (Dense Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue contains fibroblast and is located in the dermis of skin and joint capsules?
Dense Irregular (Dense Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue has a structure of matrix with bundles of nonparallel collagen fibers?
Dense Irregular (Dense Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue contains fibroblasts and is located in walls of large arteries and vocal cords?
Elastic (Dense Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue has a structure of matrix with primarily elastic fibers?
Elastic (Dense Connective Tissue)
What kind of tissue contains chondroblasts and chondrocytes and is located in the ends of long bones, rib cartilages, and nose?
Hyaline (Cartilage)
What type of tissue has a structure of matrix with fine collagen fibers?
Hyaline (Cartilage)
What kind of tissue contains chondroblasts and chondrocytes and is located in the external ear?
Elastic (Cartilage)
What type of tissue has a structure of matrix with many elastic fibers?
Elastic (Cartilage)