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Tissue Worksheet

This document provides an anatomy worksheet on epithelial tissues with three parts: 1) A matching section identifying different tissue types like simple, stratified, glandular, etc. 2) A section identifying specific epithelial tissues like simple squamous, pseudostratified columnar, stratified squamous, etc. based on their cell shapes and layers. 3) A section matching types of glandular epithelia like merocrine, apocrine, and holocrine to their definitions.

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Tissue Worksheet

This document provides an anatomy worksheet on epithelial tissues with three parts: 1) A matching section identifying different tissue types like simple, stratified, glandular, etc. 2) A section identifying specific epithelial tissues like simple squamous, pseudostratified columnar, stratified squamous, etc. based on their cell shapes and layers. 3) A section matching types of glandular epithelia like merocrine, apocrine, and holocrine to their definitions.

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Anatomy Worksheet: Epithelial Tissues

Part I: Matching Vocabulary

Name

Tissue

Simple
Endocrine
Pseudostratified

Stratified
Glandular

Matrix
Cuboidal
Membraneous

Squamous
Exocrine
Transitional

1. One single layer of cells ______________


2. Tissue specialized in secreting _____________
3. Cube shaped cells _____________
4. Cell tissue that discharges into ducts _____________
5. Many layers of cells_________________
6. A group of cells with the same specialized purpose_________________
7. A group of cells that appear to be in layers _______________
8. Tissues that cover many body parts and glands _______________
9. Tissues whose cells change from squamous to cuboidal ____________
10. Tissue cells that secrete directly into the blood ______________
PART II: Membraneous Epithelial Tissue
Simple Squamous Simple Cuboidal
Simple Columnar
Pseudostratified Columnar Stratified Squamous Stratified Cuboidal
Stratified Columnar Stratified Transitional
1. Long cells with nuclei near basement membrane ___________________
2. Specialized cells to react to tension/stress _________________
3. Single flat layer of cells ________________

4. Tissue for absorbing and secreting _______________________


5. Tissue whose cells are so closely packed they release oxygen by diffusion
__________________
6. Tissue which has specialized cells with microvilli for absorbtion
___________________
7. Tissue that is found lining the bladder or kidney __________________
8. Tissue that protects in many layers_____________________
9. Tissues that make up skin ___________________
10.Tissues that line blood vessels and air sacs _________________
11. Rare group of tissues ______________________
12. Tissues that line the stomach, intestine and respiratory tract
_________________
13. Column shaped cells with varying height levels ____________________
14.Single column layer of cells ____________________
15. Layers of cube shaped cells ____________________
PART III: Glandular Epithlium
A = Merocrine
B = Apocrine

C = Holocrine

1. Fluid release has no effect on tissue ______________


2. Mammary glands ________________
3. Sweat glands, salivary glands ______________
4. Made of serous cells and mucus cells ______________
5. Release entire cells during secretion __________________

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