10. Match the following tissues on the right based on the characteristics provided: Place to appropriate letter on the line. a. Contains Place the letter below: fibroblasts, mast cells, Stratified Squamous Epithelium Dense Regular Connective Tissue Loose Arcolar Connective Tissue Dense Irregular Connective Tissue Hyaline Cartlidge Candiac Muscle Lissue macrophages, neutrophils, collagen and elastic fibers and found in the papillary layer of the skin b. Contains multiple layers of avascular squamous cells with tight junctions and a layer of keratinized cells. c. Contains Densely packed collagen fibers, fibroblasts, and is found in tendons and ligaments. d. Dense but has little organization. Contains fibroblasts and anchors skin to hypodermis. Found in the reticular layer of the dermis. e. Found in the trachea, contains chondrocytes, and is avascular. f. Found in the hypodermis, anchors skin to the muscles. g.Found in the heart and contains gap junctions.

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10. Match the following tissues on the right based on the
characteristics provided: Place to appropriate letter on the
line.
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a. Contains Place the letter below:
fibroblasts,
mast cells,
Stratified Squamous
Epithelium
Dense Regular
Connective Tissue
Loose Arcolar
Connective Tissue
Dense Irregular
Connective Tissue
macrophages, neutrophils, collagen
and elastic fibers and found in the
papillary layer of the skin.
Hyaline Cartlidge
Cardiac Muscle
b. Contains multiple layers of avascular
squamous cells with tight junctions
and a layer of keratinized cells
c. Contains Densely packed collagen
fibers, fibroblasts, and is found in
tendons and ligaments.
d. Dense but has little organization.
Contains fibroblasts and anchors skin
to hypodermis. Found in the reticular
layer of the dermis.
e. Found in the trachea, contains
chondrocytes, and is avascular.
f. Found in the hypodermis, anchors skin
to the muscles.
Muscle
Muscle
g. Found in the heart and contains gap
junctions.
Cardiac
Skeletal
Smooth
11. Match the following terms to the correct definition: (
A. Voluntary Control, Long, unbranched
cells with striations.
B. Involuntary Control; Short branched cells
Muscle
with striations and intercalated discs.
C. Involuntary Control, Short fusiform cells- no striations
Transcribed Image Text:10. Match the following tissues on the right based on the characteristics provided: Place to appropriate letter on the line. :) a. Contains Place the letter below: fibroblasts, mast cells, Stratified Squamous Epithelium Dense Regular Connective Tissue Loose Arcolar Connective Tissue Dense Irregular Connective Tissue macrophages, neutrophils, collagen and elastic fibers and found in the papillary layer of the skin. Hyaline Cartlidge Cardiac Muscle b. Contains multiple layers of avascular squamous cells with tight junctions and a layer of keratinized cells c. Contains Densely packed collagen fibers, fibroblasts, and is found in tendons and ligaments. d. Dense but has little organization. Contains fibroblasts and anchors skin to hypodermis. Found in the reticular layer of the dermis. e. Found in the trachea, contains chondrocytes, and is avascular. f. Found in the hypodermis, anchors skin to the muscles. Muscle Muscle g. Found in the heart and contains gap junctions. Cardiac Skeletal Smooth 11. Match the following terms to the correct definition: ( A. Voluntary Control, Long, unbranched cells with striations. B. Involuntary Control; Short branched cells Muscle with striations and intercalated discs. C. Involuntary Control, Short fusiform cells- no striations
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