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Connective tissue (TYPES OF TISSUES)
Adipose(fat), bone, cartilage, blood
Epithelial tissue (TYPES OF TISSUES)
Squamous (wider than tall)
Cuboidal (similar height and width)
Columnar (taller than wide)
Muscle tissue (TYPES OF TISSUES)
cardiac(heart), skeletal (bones), smooth (striations)
Nervous tissue (TYPES OF TISSUES)
neurons - sensory, motor, associative
Connective (PLACES FOUND IN BODY)
attached and in between other types of tissues in the body (cartilage, ligaments, tendons, bones, blood)
Epithelial (PLACES FOUND IN BODY)
covering surfaces - outer layer of skin, outer layer of each organ, insides of blood vessels, inside hollow organs (like bladder)
Muscle (PLACES FOUND IN BODY)
it is found throughout the whole body and is attached to bones (heart, digestive system and diaphragm)
Nervous (PLACES FOUND IN BODY)
the spinal cord and the brain (peripheral - body nerves)
Connective (FUNCTION OF THIS TISSUE TYPE)
binds together, protects, insulates, stores, transports (bone, adipose, blood)
Epithelial (FUNCTION OF THIS TISSUE TYPE)
protection (skin), absorption (nutrient gases), sensing, secretion (hormones, sweat, mucus, enzymes.)
Muscle (FUNCTION OF THIS TISSUE TYPE)
movement by digestive system (heartbeat, pulls on skeleton to move body)
Nervous (FUNCTION OF THIS TISSUE TYPE)
works to receive, interpret, and respond to signals.
Connective (ONE WORD SUMMARY)
connect
Epithelial (ONE WORD SUMMARY)
cover
Muscle (ONE WORD SUMMARY)
movement
Nervous (ONE WORD SUMMARY)
communicate
Relating terms
cells come from tissues, tissues form organs, and organs for body systems
Mandible Bone
lower jaw bone (back of the chin)
Maxilla Bone
the upper jaw (above the mouth)
Nasal Bone
nose bone
Frontal Bone
bone on the front of the head
Sphenoid Bone
in the middle of the skull
Parietal Bone
above the occipital
Temporal Bone
the temple
Occipital Bone
back of the head
Zygomatic Bone
right below the eye
Zygomatic Process
a bony projection that extends from the temporal bone, maxillary bone, and frontal bone of the skull.
Temporalis
Right orbicularis oculi
the muscle surrounding the right side of your eye
Left orbicularis oculi
the muscle surrounding the left side of your eye
Orbicularis oris
the muscle that surrounds the mouth