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1. Simple or Stratified?

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2. Simple or Stratified?

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3. Cuboidal, Columnar, or Squamous?

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4. Simple or Stratified?

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5. Skin Cells: Simple or Stratified?

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6. Cuboidal, Columnar, or Squamous?

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7. Cuboidal, Squamous, or Columnar?

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9. Squamous, Columnar, or Cuboidal?

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10. Where in the body would you find this connective tissue?

Hint: These structures connect muscles and bones

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11. What type of connective tissue is this?

Hint: Look at the thin strings in the tissue

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12. This is a type of cartilage. You can tell because it has more cells in it than other types of connective tissue. What

type of cartilage is it?

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13. This is also a type of cartilage. Again, look at all the cells. What type of cartilage is it?

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14. This is a generic picture of connective tissue. What are the thin fibers found in this tissue called?

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15. These are glands. What type of tissue are they made from?

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16. This type of cartilage is the most abundant cartilage in the body and is often found in between 2 moving bones.

What is it?

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17. This is a sebaceous gland with the hair follicle removed. What does a sebaceous gland secrete?

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18. This gland would be made from what type of tissue?

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19. This is a type of epithelial tissue. Focus only on the top row of cells. What type of epithelial tissue is this?

Hint: It is a 2 word answer

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20. What type of epithelial tissue is this?

Hint: It is also a 2 word answer.

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21. What type of epithelial tissue is this? Hint: It is also a 2 word answer.

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22. What type of epithelial tissue is this? Hint: It is also a 2 word answer.

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23. This is the thin filament found in muscle fibers.

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24. This is the thick filament found in muscle fibers.

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25. This is a type of cartilage. What are the cells called in cartilage?

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26. Are there any chondrocytes in this picture?

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27. Are there any chondrocytes in this picture?

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28. What are mature bone cells called?

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29. The function of the “blue” cells in this picture is _____________

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30. What type of cell is this?

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Answer Key1. Stratified2. Simple3. Squamous4. Simple5. Stratified6. Squamous7. Cuboidal8. Simple9. Columnar10. Tendons &

ligaments11. Loose connective

tissue12. Elastic cartilage13. Fibrocartilage14. Elastin15. Epiuthelial16. hyaline

17. Oil18.Epithelial19. Simple columnar20. simple cuboidal21. Simple squamous22. Stratified squamous23. Elastin24. Collagen25. Chondrocytes26. No27. Yes28. Osteocyte29. Kill bacteria & viruses30. Nerve cell (neuron)