Practice Pictures of Tissues - Indian Hills Community College

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BIO 176: Human Anatomy Lab Handout

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Practice Pictures of Tissues

Picture (You might see pictures that are not on PAL 3.0. These pictures have

been labelled with what they are, you are also responsible for knowing them. They are on here because they are good examples of what the tissue looks like.)

Name Location Function

Epithelium

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Simple Cuboidal Epithelium

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Stratified Squamous Epithelium

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Connective Tissue (Make sure if they are adipose, reticular, or areolar you have loose CT after them.)

Areolar Loose Connective Tissue

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Reticular Loose Connective Tissue

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Dense Regular Connective Tissue

Dense Irregular Connective Tissue

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Elastic Cartilage

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Fibro Cartilage

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Bone should be called Osseous Tissue for the test.

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Muscle Tissue (Put muscle or MS after the name of the muscle you are describing)

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Smooth Muscle

Nervous System

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