Tissue Identification Flashcards
ID each tissue. [complete]
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?

- Connective Tissue
- Hyaline Cartilage
- Visible:
- Chondrocytes (eyes) in Lacune
- Loose, empty appearing ground substance
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?

- Connective Tissue
- Fibro-Cartilage
- Visible
- Few Chondrocytes in Lacunae
- ALOT of collagen
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?

- 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)
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?

- Connective Tissue
- Reticular Tissue
- Visible:
- distinctive reticular fiber
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?

- Connective tissue
- Dense Regular
- Visible
- Fibroblasts
- Parallel shaped collagen
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?

- Connective tissue
- Areolar tissue
- Visible:
- Mix of all fiber types
- Mast cells and fibroblasts
- collagen
- elastic fibers
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?

- Connective Tissue
- Elastic Cartilage
- Visible:
- Chondrocytes in lacunae
- Elastic fibers in the ground substance stains darker
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?

- Connective Tissue
- Areolar Tissue
- Visible:
- All fiber types
- Fibroblasts
- Collagen
- Mast cells
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective tissue
- Areolar Tissue
- Visible:
- mix of loose fibers
- interspersed fibroblasts
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- 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
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Dense Regular
- Visible:
- thick fibers present parallel
- chondrocytes present (kinda)
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Hyaline Cartilage
- Visible:
- larger chondrocytes
- not much in ECM
what is it
red blood cells
what is it
dense irregular
what is it
dense regular
what is it
smooth muscle
- if you look close enough, you can see the spindle shaped cells
what is it
fibrocartilage
What is the specific tissue type?
dense irregular connective tissue
What is the specific tissue type?

Fibro-Cartilage
What is the specific tissue type?
Elastic Cartilage
What specific tissue type is it?
Dense Irregular Connective Tissue
What is the specific tissue type?

Hyaline Cartilage
What is the specific tissue type?
Dense Regular Connective tissue
What is the specific tissue type?
Hyaline Cartilage










