Match the tissue shown with its function. option: 1. Present in bone marrow, spleen, and lymph nodes. 2. Allows us to think. 3. Triceps brachii are needed for arm extension. 4. Provides a smooth surface. 5. Support and binding of other tissues. 6. Stores energy in the form of fat. 7. Propulsion of food and liquid through gastrointestinal tract. 8. Allows the ribcage to be flexible;necessary for breathing to occur. 9. Protective,withstands abrasion. 10. Secretion (mucus, HCI, etc.), protection, absorption. 11. Propels blood through the heart 12. Part of skeletal system: support, movement, production of blood cells. 13. The only liquid connective tissue. It transports substances and cells. 14. Lines tubules in kidneys. 15. Allows for elastic recoil of large arteries like the aorta and of alveoli during exhalation. 16. Thin for rapid diffusion of gases 17. Creates the mucociliary escalator that protects the respiratory system from microbes and debris.
Match the tissue shown with its function.
option:
1. Present in bone marrow, spleen, and lymph nodes.
2. Allows us to think.
3. Triceps brachii are needed for arm extension.
4. Provides a smooth surface.
5. Support and binding of other tissues.
6. Stores energy in the form of fat.
7. Propulsion of food and liquid through gastrointestinal tract.
8. Allows the ribcage to be flexible;necessary for breathing to occur.
9. Protective,withstands abrasion.
10. Secretion (mucus, HCI, etc.), protection, absorption.
11. Propels blood through the heart
12. Part of skeletal system: support, movement, production of blood cells.
13. The only liquid connective tissue. It transports substances and cells.
14. Lines tubules in kidneys.
15. Allows for elastic recoil of large arteries like the aorta and of alveoli during exhalation.
16. Thin for rapid diffusion of gases
17. Creates the mucociliary escalator that protects the respiratory system from microbes and debris.


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