Histology Slides for the Epithelial, Connective, and Integumentary Tissues
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Practice Histology Slides
Click for the slide, click again for the answer…
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1. Name this type of connective tissue.
bone
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2. Name the type of epithelial tissue at the pointer.
simple cuboidal
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3. Name this specific epithelial tissue?
stratified squamous – non keratinized
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4. Name the type of connective tissue at the pointer.
hyaline cartilage
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5. What is the tissue type on this slide?
nervous
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6. What type of muscle tissue is this?
cardiac
What are the structures at the end of the arrows?
intercalated discs
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9. What type of connective tissue is this?
areolar
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10. What is the cell type at the pointer?
goblet cell
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11. What two epithelial tissues are on this slide?
simple columnar with goblet cells
keratinized stratified squamous
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12. What type of epithelial tissue is this?
transitional
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13. What is the connective tissue shown here?
reticular
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14. What is the type of epithelium shown here?
Stratified squamous – keratinized
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15. What type of epithelial tissue is this?
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium with goblet cells
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16. What type of connective tissue is this?
dense irregular
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17. What type of epithelial tissue is this?
stratified columnar
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18. What type of connective tissue is this?
adipose
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19. What type of tissue is this?
elastic tissue
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20. What type of muscle tissue is shown here?
cardiac muscle
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21. What is the cell type at the pointer?
neuron
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22. What is the specific tissue shown here?
skeletal muscle
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23. What is the specific tissue shown here?
dense regular CT
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24. A) What is this tissue? B) What could you easily confuse it for if you just took a
quick look at it?
A – smooth muscle
B – dense regular… however compare the location and number of nuclei from #23 – remember smooth muscle has a higher level of cell density than dense regular connective tissue!
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25. What does the black line on the image represent?
basement membrane
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26. What type of epithelium is this?
stratified cuboidal
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27. Name the specific tissue.
elastic cartilage
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28. Name this specific tissue.
fibrocartilage