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1. Give the full name of the indicated tissue.
Simple squamous E.T.
2. Where, specifically, is this structure found in the body?
In the R or L Lumbar region of the abdominal cavity within the Ventral body cavity.
3a. Give the full name of the tissue below.
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar E. T.
3b. Where is this tissue found?
Trachea (upper respiratory tract)
3c. Give one location where non-ciliated varieties of this
tissue occur. Male urethra
4a. What type of tissue is this?
Simple columnar E.T.
4b. What is the primary function of this tissue?
Absorption of nutrients
5a. What type of tissue is this?
Simple squamous E.T.
5b. What is the specific function of this particular tissue?
Diffusion of respiratory gases
6. Identify this tissue type.
Simple cuboidal E.T.
7a. Give the full
description of this
tissue.
Non-keratinized stratified
squamous E.T.
7b. Give the full description
of this tissue.
Keratinized stratified
squamous E.T. (Thick skin)
8. Where specifically was this tissue taken
from in the body?
a) Kidney tubules
b) Alveoli of lungs
c) Epidermis
d) Urinary bladder
e) Thyroid gland
9. Where would you expect to find this
tissue in the body?
a) Epidermis
b) Moist body openings
c) Urinary bladder
d) Heart wall
e) Walls of large ducts
10. Specifically what is the function of this
tissue in the body? Where is it found?
Protection against abrasion
a) Epidermis
b) Urinary bladder
c) Moist body
openings
d) Dermis
e) Large ducts
11.What is the function of the structures
at the arrow?
a) Cell division
b) Absorption
c) To reduce
abrasion
d) To move
substances
e) To move the cell
12.What system is predominantly lined
with the tissue in the bracket below?
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Reproductive
Digestive
Respiratory
Circulatory
Endocrine
13. The function of the tissue type at the arrow is:
a) Absorption and
secretion
b) Diffusion of
filtrate
c) Stretching
d) Protection
e) Filtration
14. Give the full name of the indicated tissue.
Transitional E.T.
15. Where, specifically, is this tissue found?
Ureter, Urinary Bladder, Urethra
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