Histology Moving Quiz - AnaPhy Lab Flashcards
Function of Human Bone Decalcified
hold our body together and support freedom of movement
Location of Human Bone Decalcified
bones, marrow cavity
Description of Human Bone Decalcified
solid structure which connects the body parts
Description of Elastic Cartilage
similar to hyaline but with more elastic Fibers
Function of Elastic Cartilage
maintains shape and great flexibility
Location of Elastic Cartilage
external ear (pinna)
Description of Human Blood
formed elements and a fluid matrix
Function of Human Blood
transport oxygen and nutrients
Location of Human Blood
blood vessels
Description of Human Cardiac Muscle
specialized, organized tissue found in the heart
Function of Human Cardiac Muscle
responsible for the contractility of the heart; pumping action
Location of Human Cardiac Muscle
heart; walls of the heart
Description of Mammal Reticular Tissue
network of reticular fibers
Function of Mammal Reticular Tissue
to form a stroma and provide structural support
Location of Mammal Reticular Tissue
lymphoid organs ( spleen, bone marrows)
Description of Non-Keratinized Epithelium
moist and it contains living organism
Function of Non-Keratinized Epithelium
provide protection, lining or covering
Location of Non-Keratinized Epithelium
buccal cavity, lips, tongue
Description of Fibrocartilage
thick collagen fibers predominate
Function of Fibrocartilage
flexible and connects structure subjected to great pressure
Location of Fibrocartilage
knee joint
Description of Human Squamous
single layer of flat, often hexagonal cells
Function of Human Squamous
regulates the passage of substance
Location of Human Squamous
epidermis; air sacs in lungs
Description of Cuboidal Epithelium
cube-like in appearance
Function of Cuboidal Epithelium
protection, secretion, absorption
Location of Cuboidal Epithelium
kidney tubules
Description of Columnar Epithelium
one layer of cells that are taller than they are wide
Function of Columnar Epithelium
protection
Location of Columnar Epithelium
uterine tubes, stomach, intestines
Description of Hyaline Cartilage
collagen fibers are small and evenly dispersed in the matrix
Function of Hyaline Cartilage
allows the growth of long bones
Location of Hyaline Cartilage
found in the trachea and between bones in joints
Description of Adipose Tissue
little extracellular matrix surrounding the cell
Function of Adipose Tissue
functions in insulation, warmth, shock absorption, and energy storage
Location of Adipose Tissue
found deep to the skin; in the abdomen, breasts, hips, buttocks, and thighs
Description of Stratified Squamous (Keratinized)
the outermost cells are dead and filled with keratin
Function of Stratified Squamous (Keratinized)
provides protection from slight mechanical and chemical damage
Location of Stratified Squamous (Keratinized)
skin (the epidermis of the palm of the hand, and the sole of the foot)
Description of Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
consists of column-shaped cell
Function of Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
absorption and secretion of mucus, protection from foreign particles
Location of Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
trachea
Description of Transitional Epithelium
unique dome-shaped cells on its apical surface
Function of Transitional Epithelium
provide a protective, impermeable layer of the urinary system
Location of Transitional Epithelium
urinary bladder, urethra
Description of Loose regular connective
thin and relatively sparse collagen fibers
Function of Loose regular connective
provides support and protection in the walls of hollow organs and membranes lining body cavities
Location of Loose regular connective
directly beneath the epidermis of the skin
Description of Dense regular connective
white, flexible tissue that contains tightly packed bundles of collagen fibers
Function of Dense regular connective
To connect different organs and muscles. To transmit stress or forces over long distances.
Location of Dense regular connective
found in tendon and ligaments
Description of Skeletal muscle tissue
are long and cylindrical
Function of Skeletal muscle tissue
contract to produce movement, sustain body posture and position, maintain body temperature, store nutrients, and stabilize joints.
Location of Skeletal muscle tissue
bones; bones via tendons
Description of Smooth muscle tissue
are thin, uninucleate, tapered cells that lack striations
Function of Smooth muscle tissue
shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts
Location of Smooth muscle tissue
in walls of hollow visceral organs (such as the liver, pancreas, and intestines)
Description of Nervous Tissue
consists of the nerve cells or the neurons
Function of Nervous Tissue
responsible for coordinating and controlling many body activities
Location of Nervous Tissue
brain, spinal cord, and nerves