How does this structural difference reflect its function in the body? : Use the key choices to respond to the following. (Some choices may be used more than once.) stratified squamous transitional Key: pseudostratified ciliated columnar simple cuboidal simple columnar simple squamous 1. best suited for areas subject to friction 2. propels substances across its surface 3. most suited for rapid diffusion 4. tubules of the kidney 5. lines much of the respiratory tract 6. stretches

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How does this structural difference reflect its function in the body?
7. Use the key choices to respond to the following. (Some choices may be used more than once.)
stratified squamous
transitional
Key:
pseudostratified ciliated columnar simple cuboidal
simple columnar
simple squamous
1. best suited for areas subject to friction
2. propels substances across its surface
3. most suited for rapid diffusion
4. tubules of the kidney
5. lines much of the respiratory tract
6. stretches
7. lines the small and large intestines
8. lining of the esophagus
9. lining of the bladder
10. alveolar sacs (air sacs) of the lungs
Connective Tissue
8. What are the components of the matrix in connectiva ss
9. How are the functions of connective tissue reflected in its structure?
10. Using the key, choose the best response to identify the connective tissues described below.
adipose connective tissue
areolar connective tissue
reticular connective tissue
hyaline cartilage
osseous tissue
fibrocartilage
blood
Key:
dense fibrous connective tissue
1. attaches bones to bones and muscles to bones
2. forms your hip bone
3. composes basement membranes; a soft packaging tissue with a jellylike matrix
4. forms the larynx and the costal cartilages of the ribs
5. firm matrix heavily invaded with fibers; appears glassy and smooth
Transcribed Image Text:50 Review Sheet 5 How does this structural difference reflect its function in the body? 7. Use the key choices to respond to the following. (Some choices may be used more than once.) stratified squamous transitional Key: pseudostratified ciliated columnar simple cuboidal simple columnar simple squamous 1. best suited for areas subject to friction 2. propels substances across its surface 3. most suited for rapid diffusion 4. tubules of the kidney 5. lines much of the respiratory tract 6. stretches 7. lines the small and large intestines 8. lining of the esophagus 9. lining of the bladder 10. alveolar sacs (air sacs) of the lungs Connective Tissue 8. What are the components of the matrix in connectiva ss 9. How are the functions of connective tissue reflected in its structure? 10. Using the key, choose the best response to identify the connective tissues described below. adipose connective tissue areolar connective tissue reticular connective tissue hyaline cartilage osseous tissue fibrocartilage blood Key: dense fibrous connective tissue 1. attaches bones to bones and muscles to bones 2. forms your hip bone 3. composes basement membranes; a soft packaging tissue with a jellylike matrix 4. forms the larynx and the costal cartilages of the ribs 5. firm matrix heavily invaded with fibers; appears glassy and smooth
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