Ten Illustrations Activity [Part 2 of 10]
SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE
Skeletal muscle tissue is packaged by connective tissue sheets into organs called skeletal muscles, which are attached to the skeleton. These muscles, which can be controlled voluntarily (or consciously), form the flesh of the body, the so-called muscular system.
Ten Illustrations Activity [Part 4 of 10]
GIANT MULTIPOLAR NEURON
Multipolar neurons have a single axon and multiple dendrites (and dendritic branches), which allows them to integrate a large amount of information from neighboring neurons. These processes are neuron cell body projections. A large percentage of neurons in the central nervous system are multipolar neurons.
Ten Illustrations Activity [Part 5 of 10]
HYALINE CARTILAGE
The glass-like and transparent cartilage seen on many joint surfaces is referred to as hyaline cartilage. It can also be present in the ribcage, nose, larynx, and trachea. Hyaline cartilage is pearl-grey in color, firm, and contains a significant quantity of collagen. It has no nerves or blood arteries, and its structure is simple.
Ten Illustrations Activity [Part 6 of 10]
COLLAGENOUS CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Collagenous connective tissue is known to be able to withstand great pulling forces exerted in the direction of fiber orientation; great tensile strength and stretch resistance
Ten Illustrations Activity [Part 7 of 10]
ELASTIC CARTILAGE
Elastic cartilage, also known as yellow fibrocartilage, is a form of cartilage that gives specific portions of the body, such as the ears, both strength, and flexibility.
Ten Illustrations Activity [Part 8 of 10]
FIBROCARTILAGE
A mix of hyaline cartilage and dense fibrous connective tissue, the fibrocartilage is a transitional tissue characterized to be white, densely organized, opaque, and tufted composed of chondrocytes and fibroblasts.
Ten Illustrations Activity [Part 9 of 10]
TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM
Transitional epithelium is aĀ form of stratified epithelium, often, it isĀ known as theĀ urothelium. Transitional epithelium is a form of tissue that stretches and changes shape. When relaxed, the transitional epithelium appears cuboidal, and when stretched, it appears squamous. This tissue is made up of numerous layers of epithelial cells that may contract and stretch to accommodate the degree of distension required. Transitional epitheliumĀ lines the surfaceĀ tissues of the urinary system.
SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE
Skeletal muscle tissue is packaged by connective tissue sheets into organs called skeletal muscles, which are attached to the skeleton. These muscles, which can be controlled voluntarily (or consciously), form the flesh of the body, the so-called muscular system.
skele
CARDIAC MUSCLE TISSUE
The cardiac muscle is a specialized type of muscle that is only found in one organ in the body, the heart.
CARDIAC
GIANT MULTIPOLAR NEURON
Multipolar neurons have a single axon and multiple dendrites (and dendritic branches), which allows them to integrate a large amount of information from neighboring neurons. These processes are neuron cell body projections. A large percentage of neurons in the central nervous system are multipolar neurons.
GIAN
HYALINE CARTILAGE
The glass-like and transparent cartilage seen on many joint surfaces is referred to as hyaline cartilage. It can also be present in the ribcage, nose, larynx, and trachea. Hyaline cartilage is pearl-grey in color, firm, and contains a significant quantity of collagen. It has no nerves or blood arteries, and its structure is simple.
HYA
COLLAGENOUS CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Collagenous connective tissue is known to be able to withstand great pulling forces exerted in the direction of fiber orientation; great tensile strength and stretch resistance
colla
ELASTIC CARTILAGE
Elastic cartilage, also known as yellow fibrocartilage, is a form of cartilage that gives specific portions of the body, such as the ears, both strength, and flexibility.
ELAS
FIBROCARTILAGE
A mix of hyaline cartilage and dense fibrous connective tissue, the fibrocartilage is a transitional tissue characterized to be white, densely organized, opaque, and tufted composed of chondrocytes and fibroblasts.
FIBRO
TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM
Transitional epithelium is aĀ form of stratified epithelium, often, it isĀ known as theĀ urothelium. Transitional epithelium is a form of tissue that stretches and changes shape. When relaxed, the transitional epithelium appears cuboidal, and when stretched, it appears squamous. This tissue is made up of numerous layers of epithelial cells that may contract and stretch to accommodate the degree of distension required. Transitional epitheliumĀ lines the surfaceĀ tissues of the urinary system.
tran
AREOLAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Areolar connective tissue is known to be loosely packed for the support and nourishment of the structures with which it is associated.
areo