Organ tissues

  1. Where do you find simple squamous epithelium?
    Lungs, kidney, circulatory, serosa
  2. Where is simple cuboidal epithelium found?
    liver, thyroid, mammary and salivary glands, bronchioles, kidney tubes
  3. Where is simple columnar epithelium found?
    lining of the GI tract, uterus, kidney and uterine tues
  4. Where is pseudostratified epithelium found?
    respiratory tract and male urethra
  5. Where is keratinized stratified squamous found?
    epidermis, palms and soles
  6. Where is nonkerantized stratified squamous found?
    tongue, oral mucosa, esophagus, and vagina
  7. Where are stratified cuboidal epithelium found?
    sweat gland ducts, ovarian follicules, and seminiferous tubles
  8. Where are transitional epithelium found?
    ureter and bladder
  9. Where is areolar tissue found?
    underlies all epithelia, in serous membranes, between muscles, passageways for nerves and blood vessels
  10. Where is reticular tissue found?
    lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, and bone marrow
  11. Where are dense regular connective tissue found?
    tendons, ligaments, vocal cords, vertebral ligaments, arteries
  12. Where is dense irregular connective tissue found?
    deeper layer of skin, capsules around organs
  13. Where is apidose tissue found?
    subcutaneous fat, around organs, brown fat
  14. Where is cartilidge found?
    gives shapes to ears, tip of nose, and larnyx
  15. Where is hyaline cartilage found?
    articular cartlidge, coastal cartilage (ends of ribs that join ribs to sternum), trachea, larynx, fetal skeleton
  16. Where is elastic cartilage found?
    external ear and epiglottis
  17. Where is fibrocartilage found?
    pubic symphysis, menisci, and intervertebral disc
Author
meshellann
ID
62200
Card Set
Organ tissues
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Where is tissue found
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