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Location of tissues
all 4 tissue types
Question | Answer |
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simple squamous | serous membranes(body cavities), air sacs of lungs, filtration membrane in kidney, endothelium of capillaries |
simple cuboidal | walls of kidney tubules and glands |
simple columnar | lining of stomach and intestines(n-c), lining of uterine tubes(c), central canal of spinal cord(c) |
stratified squamous | surface of skin(keratinized), mouth, esophagus, anus, vagina(non-keratinized) |
transitional | lining of urinary bladder, ureters, and part of urethra |
pseudostratified columnar | lining of nasal cavity, trachea, and bronchi(ciliated), lines larger ducts of many glands, epididymis and part of pale urethra(non-ciliated) |
areolar | beneath all epithelial tissue |
adipose | under skin and surround organs |
reticular | liver, spleen, and lymph nodes |
dense regular connective tissue | forms ligaments(bone to bone), tendons(muscle to bone), and aponeuroses(sheet-like tendons connect muscle to muscle or muscle to bone) |
dense irregular connective tissue | skin |
elastic connective tissue | lungs, trachea, bronchi, aorta, and other elastic arteries |
hyalin cartilage | end of long bones, trachea, bronchi, anterior ends of ribs, embryonic skeleton |
fibrous cartilage | intervertebral discs, cartilage pads in knee, pubic symphysis |
elastic cartilage | external ear, auditory tube, epiglottis of larynx |
compact bone | exterior of bones |
blood | blood vessels, arteries, capillaries, veins |
skeletal muscle | attached to bones and skin |
cardiac muscle | wall of heart |
smooth muscle | walls of digestive tract organs, arteries and veins, urinary bladder and urethra, intrinsic muscles of eye |