This document contains a multi-part reading on tissues in the human body. It includes diagrams of different tissue types, vocabulary words to define types of tissues and their components, identifying tissues from descriptions, and short answers about epithelial tissues and nerve cells. The reading covers key topics like the structures of simple and stratified squamous, columnar, and nervous tissues, as well as their functions in secretion, protection, absorption and nerve signal transmission.
This document contains a multi-part reading on tissues in the human body. It includes diagrams of different tissue types, vocabulary words to define types of tissues and their components, identifying tissues from descriptions, and short answers about epithelial tissues and nerve cells. The reading covers key topics like the structures of simple and stratified squamous, columnar, and nervous tissues, as well as their functions in secretion, protection, absorption and nerve signal transmission.
This document contains a multi-part reading on tissues in the human body. It includes diagrams of different tissue types, vocabulary words to define types of tissues and their components, identifying tissues from descriptions, and short answers about epithelial tissues and nerve cells. The reading covers key topics like the structures of simple and stratified squamous, columnar, and nervous tissues, as well as their functions in secretion, protection, absorption and nerve signal transmission.
A. Simple squamous B. Stratified squamous C. Simple columnar D. Stratified columnar E. Nerve cell Part II: Vocabulary
1. One single layer of cells ______________
2. Tissue specialized in secreting _____________
3. Cube shaped cells _____________
4. The surface of epithelium cells that are attached to
connective tissue_________________
5. Many layers of cells_________________
6. The functioning cell type of nervous tissue _______
7. A group of cells with the same specialized
purpose_________________
8. Flat cells that cover many body parts and glands
_______________
9. The support cells of the nervous tissue
_________________________
10. The free surface of epithelial tissue
__________________________ PART III: Tissues
1. Tissue that is found where friction is common
______
2. Tissue that secretes hormones _________________
3. Single flat layer of cells ________________
4. Tissues that make up skin ______________
5. Tissues that line the lungs and blood vessels
_________________
6. Layers of cube shaped cells
____________________
7. Tissue that forms the walls of the kidney
tubules_____________________
8. The underside of epithelial tissue is always
anchored to connective tissue by the __________________________________ 9. This tissue most often contains goblet cells __________________________________ 10. This tissue type uses ducts to secrete substances _______________________________.
PART IV: Short answer
1. Describe the blood supply in epithelial tissue.