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Human brown skin Blood smear

Type of tissue: Dense irregular connective tissue Type of tissue: Connective Tissue

Function: Helps protect the deeper layers of the skin Function: Looks at the appearance, number, and
from the harmful effects of the sun shape of your red and white blood cells and platelets
to see whether they are normal.
Location: Thick layer of Stratified squamous
epithelium Blood smear can also detect parasites in your blood.

Location: Vein in your arm

Ciliated epithelium

Type of tissue: Simple columnar epithelial tissue

Function:  Provides the propelling force for the


Fibrocartilage
transport of mucus along the airways.
Type of tissue: Fibrous connective tissue
Location: Mainly in the tracheal and bronchial
Function: Provides the tough material of the regions of the pulmonary system and also in the
intervertebral discs fallopian tubes of the female reproductive system.

Location: Found in the pubic symphysis, the annulus


fibrosus of intervertebral discs, menisci, and the
temporal mandibular joint.
CAPILLARY SECTION Areolar tissue

Type of tissue: thin layer of endothelium and Type of tissue: Loose connective tissue 
connective tissue
Function: Provides support and helps to protect
Function: Capillaries transfer materials between organs, muscles, and many other tissues.
blood and tissue cells
Location: Located directly beneath the epidermis of
Location: They are located in the intestines, kidneys, the skin.
and endocrine glands

Human bone decalcified

Type of tissue: Dense fibrous connective tissue

Function: Removal of calcium ions from the bone


through a histological process, thereby, making the
bone flexible and easy for pathological investigation. 

Location: Acidophlic bone surrounds fatty marrow

Adipose

Type of tissue: Connective tissue 

Function: Regulates energy supply and demand


through hunger and satiety (feeling full) signals

Location: Found under your skin (subcutaneous fat),


between your internal organs (visceral fat) and even
in the inner cavities of bones (bone marrow adipose
tissue)
ARTERY MEDIUM CS Aorta Section

Type of tissue: Medium-sized muscular or Type of tissue: Aorta is an elastic artery with a thick
distributing arteries collect blood from elastic tunica intima and endothelium
arteries
Function: Carries blood away from your heart to the
Function: Carry blood away from the heart rest of your body.

Location: Arteries are present in all bodily parts Location: Arch-shaped aorta rises from the heart's
except hairs, nails, epidermis, cartilages, and corneas. left ventricle

Human adrenal gland

Type of tissue: Glandular tissue and an inner medulla


of nervous tissue.

Function: Produce hormones that help regulate your


metabolism, immune system, blood pressure,
response to stress and other essential functions.

Location: Located on top of both kidneys

AREOLAR FIBRO ELASTIC TISSUE

Type of tissue: Areolar connective tissue surrounds


and links organs.

Function: This tissue feeds cells and cushions organs

Location: Beneath the epidermis of the skin

AREOLAR TISSUE W M

Type of tissue: Areolar connective tissue

Function: Supports and protects organs, muscles, and


other tissues

Location: found underneath the dermis layer of the


skin

ARTERY C.S
Type of tissue: Arteries and veins often exist in pairs,
with one carrying blood to an organ and the other
returning it to the heart.

Function: Carry blood away from the heart


Location: Arteries are present in all bodily parts
except hairs, nails, epidermis, cartilages, and corneas.

CARDIAC STOMACH MAMMAL

Type of tissue: The stomach's closest part to the


esophagus

Function: The esophagus is protected from stomach


contents by a valve near the cardia

Location: Stomach

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