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Tissue worksheet Name__________________

Section A: Intro to Histology

Cells are the smallest units of life. In complex organisms, cells group together with one another based on similar

structure and function to form tissues. Tissues provide the numerous functions of organs necessary to maintain

biological life. The study of tissues is called histology, and is important to the understanding of how the human

body is able to function as a unit. The human body is composed of four basic types of tissues; epithelium,

connective, muscular, and nervous tissues.

Epithelium- lines and covers surfaces

Connective tissue- protect, support, and bind together

Muscular tissue- produces movement

Nervous tissue- receive stimuli and conduct impulses

1. Tissues are groups of similar cells working together to __.

a. increase the size and mass of structures b. perform common functions c. deliver messages d. fight against disease

2. Which type of tissue would make up the majority of the brain and spinal cord? ____________________

3. Which type of tissue would be found in the epidermis and form the lining of internal organs such as the

intestines? ___________________

4. Which type of tissue would form ligaments, tendons, fat and bone? _______________________

5. Which type of tissue makes up majority of the heart? ________________________

6. How does the type of tissue in an organ relate to its function? ___________________________________

Section B: Epithelial Tissue

1. Where are epithelial tissues found within the body? ___________________________________________

2. What are the functions of the epithelial tissues? ______________________________________________

3. What do you call the upper or free surface of epithelial tissues? ________________________

4. What do you call the bottom layer that is attached to connective tissues? ________________________

5. Epithelial tissue is classified based on two criteria. What are these criteria?

6. Epithelial Cells are said to be avascular. What does this mean?

7. Why is it important for the cells in the lungs and digestive tract to be simple instead of being stratified?

8. Why is it important for the skin to be made up of stratified epithelial tissues instead of simple epithelial?

9. What is unique about transitional epithelium? How is this beneficial? _____________________________

10. What is the function of goblet cells and cilia found within or attached to the epithelium cells? In which

epithelium would you find these structures? _________________________________________________ 2

11. Fill in the missing information in the chart.

Epithelial Tissue Shape & layer(s) Location(s) Functions

Simple Squamous

Simple Cuboidal

Simple Columnar

Pseudostratified Columnar

Stratified Squamous

Stratified Cuboidal & Columnar

Transitional epithelium

Glandular epithelium

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