Tissue Identification Flashcards

ID each tissue. [complete]

1
Q

What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective Tissue
  • Hyaline Cartilage
  • Visible:
    • Chondrocytes (eyes) in Lacune
    • Loose, empty appearing ground substance
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2
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What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective Tissue
  • Fibro-Cartilage
  • Visible
    • Few Chondrocytes in Lacunae
    • ALOT of collagen
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3
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What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective Tissue
  • Compact Bone
  • Visible:
    • Distinctive Osteon, containing concentric rings
    • Central canal
    • Internal “dartboard” rings (lamillae)
    • Lines shooting from center (canniliculae)
    • Dark lines (osteocytes in lacunae)
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4
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What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective Tissue
  • Reticular Tissue
  • Visible:
    • distinctive reticular fiber
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5
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What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective tissue
  • Dense Regular
  • Visible
    • Fibroblasts
    • Parallel shaped collagen
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6
Q

What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective tissue
  • Areolar tissue
  • Visible:
    • Mix of all fiber types
    • Mast cells and fibroblasts
    • collagen
    • elastic fibers
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7
Q

What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective Tissue
  • Elastic Cartilage
  • Visible:
    • Chondrocytes in lacunae
    • Elastic fibers in the ground substance stains darker
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8
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What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective Tissue
  • Areolar Tissue
  • Visible:
    • All fiber types
    • Fibroblasts
    • Collagen
    • Mast cells
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9
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What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective tissue
  • Areolar Tissue
  • Visible:
    • mix of loose fibers
    • interspersed fibroblasts
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10
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What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective Tissue
  • Dense Irregular tissue
  • Visible:
    • many dense fibers in varying directions
    • looks similar to cross-sectioned skeletal muscle, but it’s not packed that much
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11
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What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective Tissue
  • Dense Regular
  • Visible:
    • thick fibers present parallel
    • chondrocytes present (kinda)
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12
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What is the basic and specific tissue type?

What do you see?

A
  • Connective Tissue
  • Hyaline Cartilage
  • Visible:
    • larger chondrocytes
    • not much in ECM
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13
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what is it

A

red blood cells

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14
Q

what is it

A

dense irregular

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15
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what is it

A

dense regular

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16
Q

what is it

A

smooth muscle

  • if you look close enough, you can see the spindle shaped cells
17
Q

what is it

A

fibrocartilage

18
Q

What is the specific tissue type?

A

dense irregular connective tissue

19
Q

What is the specific tissue type?

A

Fibro-Cartilage

20
Q

What is the specific tissue type?

A

Elastic Cartilage

21
Q

What specific tissue type is it?

A

Dense Irregular Connective Tissue

22
Q

What is the specific tissue type?

A

Hyaline Cartilage

23
Q

What is the specific tissue type?

A

Dense Regular Connective tissue

24
Q

What is the specific tissue type?

A

Hyaline Cartilage

25
Q

What is the specific tissue type?

A

Areolar Tissue

[not confirmed by book]

26
Q

What is the specific tissue type?

A

Elastic Cartilage

27
Q

What is the specific tissue type at L and at D?

A

L: Areolar Tissue

D: Dense Irregular Tissue

28
Q

What is the specific tissue type?

A

Fibrocartilage

29
Q

What is the specific tissue type at D?

A

Dense Irregular Tissue

30
Q

What are the cells shown? (hint: it is a type of cell that differentiates into all connective tissue cells)

A

Mesenchymal Cells

31
Q

ID the specific tissue type in the field

A

Dense irregular connective tissue

[histo E1]

32
Q

ID the epitheliam indicated by the black bracket

A

Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium

[histo E1]

33
Q

ID the specific tissue type shown

A

Dense regular connective tissue

[histo E1]

34
Q

ID the epithelium indicated

A

Stratified columnar epithelium

[histo E1]

35
Q

ID the specific tissue type shown

A

Skeletal Muscle

[histo E1]

36
Q

ID the epithelium shown

A

Simple columnar epithelium

[histo E1]

37
Q

ID the tissue type shown

A

Nervous tissue

[histo E1]

38
Q

ID the tissue shown

A

Skeletal Muscle

[from histo E1, but not confirmed. It appears to be a muscularis externa with a longitudinal and circular layer. It couldnt be epithelium because i dont see any connective tissue under it]

39
Q

ID the specific tissue shown

A

Adipose connective tissue or Simple squameous epithelium?

[from histo E1, but no answer given]