a. b. C. d. e. f. h. dense connective tissue pseudostratified epithelial tissue skeletal muscle tissue areolar connective tissue nervous tissue cardiac muscle osseous (bone) tissue stratified squa- mous epithelial tissue

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The image contains several labeled tissue samples, each presented with a corresponding label:

1. **a. Dense connective tissue**
   - Shows a tightly packed structure, often fibers with limited visible cells, indicating dense connective tissue such as tendons or ligaments.

2. **b. Pseudostratified epithelial tissue**
   - Features nuclei at different levels, giving the appearance of multiple layers, but all cells are attached to the basement membrane.

3. **c. Skeletal muscle tissue**
   - Striations are visible, indicating organized fibers typical of skeletal muscles. Cells are long and cylindrical with multiple nuclei.

4. **d. Areolar connective tissue**
   - Appears loose with various fibers and cells, showing an open framework typical of areolar tissue.

5. **e. Nervous tissue**
   - Displays the characteristic structure of neurons with dendrites and axons emerging from a central cell body.

6. **f. Cardiac muscle tissue**
   - Displays striations with intercalated discs, unique to cardiac muscle fibers.

7. **g. Osseous (bone) tissue**
   - Visible circular structures, possibly osteons, characteristic of compact bone with central canals.

8. **h. Stratified squamous epithelial tissue**
   - Consists of multiple layers of cells, with the topmost layer being flat, typical of protective barriers like skin.

These tissue samples provide a comprehensive overview for educational purposes, depicting the diversity of tissue types found in biological systems.
Transcribed Image Text:The image contains several labeled tissue samples, each presented with a corresponding label: 1. **a. Dense connective tissue** - Shows a tightly packed structure, often fibers with limited visible cells, indicating dense connective tissue such as tendons or ligaments. 2. **b. Pseudostratified epithelial tissue** - Features nuclei at different levels, giving the appearance of multiple layers, but all cells are attached to the basement membrane. 3. **c. Skeletal muscle tissue** - Striations are visible, indicating organized fibers typical of skeletal muscles. Cells are long and cylindrical with multiple nuclei. 4. **d. Areolar connective tissue** - Appears loose with various fibers and cells, showing an open framework typical of areolar tissue. 5. **e. Nervous tissue** - Displays the characteristic structure of neurons with dendrites and axons emerging from a central cell body. 6. **f. Cardiac muscle tissue** - Displays striations with intercalated discs, unique to cardiac muscle fibers. 7. **g. Osseous (bone) tissue** - Visible circular structures, possibly osteons, characteristic of compact bone with central canals. 8. **h. Stratified squamous epithelial tissue** - Consists of multiple layers of cells, with the topmost layer being flat, typical of protective barriers like skin. These tissue samples provide a comprehensive overview for educational purposes, depicting the diversity of tissue types found in biological systems.
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Tissue is a part of body system which is formed of various cells .

Tissue is categorised into:- 

I ) Epithelial tissue 

II ) Connective tissue

III) Nervous tissue 

IV ) Muscular tissue 

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