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Cell and Tissue Identification Worksheet
Directions: Answer the questions that are associated with each image.

Epithelial tissues

1. Identify the highlighted tissue.
__Simple Squamous____

2. Identify the highlighted tissue.
Simple Cubodial___

3. Identify the highlighted tissue.
Simple Columnar_____

4. Identify the highlighted tissue.
_Stratified Squamous__ ___

5. Identify the highlighted tissue.
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar_____ 6. Identify the highlighted tissue.
_Basement Membrane_____

Connective Tissues
(Connective tissues proper)--------------------------------------------------------------------

7. Identify the depicted tissue. adipose______ 8. Identify the depicted tissue.
_areolar_____

9. Identify the depicted tissue. reticular______ 10. Identify the depicted tissue.
_fibrous_____

11. Identify the depicted tissue.
Dense regular______

12. Identify the depicted tissue.
_dense irregular connective_____

(Cartilage connective tissues)----------------------------------------------------------------

13. Identify the depicted tissue. hyaline_cartilige_____ 14. Identify the depicted tissue.
_elastic cartilage____

15. Identify the depicted tissue.
_fibro cartilage_____

(Bone Tissues)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

16. Identify the depicted tissue. osteocytes__ 17. Identify the highlighted tissue.
_blood_____

(Blood cells)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

18. Identify

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