6. Areolar tissue has thick fibers made of that usually stain pink and thin fibers of that stain purple. 7. Cartilage cells called are found in a space called the S. The neural tissue has large that are assisted by smaller cells called 9. The only type of muscle tissue in the heart is

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6. Areolar tissue has thick fibers made of
that stain purple.
that usually stain pink and thin
fibers of
7. Cartilage cells called
are found in a space called the
S. The neural tissue has large
that are assisted by smaller cells
called
9. The only type of muscle tissue in the heart is
10. The majority of an adipocyte is made up of
11. The matrix of connective tissue is comprised of
and
Header
12. The area where epithelial tissue connects to the underlying tissues is called the
13. Which of the tissues you have seen is the easiest for you to identify? Why? (this
question is your opinion)
Transcribed Image Text:6. Areolar tissue has thick fibers made of that stain purple. that usually stain pink and thin fibers of 7. Cartilage cells called are found in a space called the S. The neural tissue has large that are assisted by smaller cells called 9. The only type of muscle tissue in the heart is 10. The majority of an adipocyte is made up of 11. The matrix of connective tissue is comprised of and Header 12. The area where epithelial tissue connects to the underlying tissues is called the 13. Which of the tissues you have seen is the easiest for you to identify? Why? (this question is your opinion)
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