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Match the tissue with its description Question Selected Match Found in the exter

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Question

Match the tissue with its description Question Selected Match Found in the exterior of bones. Hard extracellular matrix. R. Reticular connective tissue Lines the respiratory passages. Looks as if it contains multiple layers. Voluntary and striated. Long, straight fibers. Found in the skin. Contains cells surrounded by fibers collagen fibers that run in different direction. Prevents tearing of skin. J. Dense irregular connective tissue Lines the bladder. Top layer of cells can change from flat to dome-shaped. Contains chondrocytes surrounded by a clear extracellular matrix. Found at the ends of most long bones. Found lining the inner walls of the stomach and small intestines. Contains several different cells in a fluid extracellular matrix. Transports nutrients and gases throughout the body. Outer layer of skin. Many layers allow for protection of underlying tissues from abrasion. Striated and involuntary. Helps pump blood through heart and arteries. T. Hyaline cartilage B. Skeletal muscle A. Transitional epithelium K. Fibrocartilage C. Simple squamous epithelium I.Adipose tissue Q. Stratified squamous epithelium F Cardiac muscle

Explanation / Answer

found in exterior of bone and hard extracellular matrix... Fibrocartilage

lines the respiratory passages,looks as multiple layers.. stratified squamous

volunry and striated ,long straight fibre...b.. skeletal muscle

found in skin.prevent tearing of skin....dense irregular connective tissue

lines the bladder...... a...transitional epithelium

contains chondrocytes surrounded by a clear extracellular matrix.found at ends of long bones...t...hyaline cartilage

found lining the inner walls of stomach....adipose tissue

contains several different cells in a fluid extracellular matrix...reticular connective tissue

outer layer of skin...c...simple squamous epithelium

straited and involuntary heart.....f...cardiac muscle.