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allows tissues to recoil


found in walls of arteries and vocal cords




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1 elastic connective tissue 2 tissue



3 smooth muscle 4 dense regular connective tissue



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tissue similar cells grouped together

forms thin, delicate membranes

simple squamous epithelium



goblet cell secretes mucus

has a calcified matrix
bone
stores minerals and protects organs

forms tendons

dense regular connective tissue



fibrocartilage forms intervertebral discs

, cells that are taller than they are wide

simple columnar epithelium



shock absorber on ends of long bones

hyaline cartilage



matrix substance secreted by connective tissue cells

forms epiglottis

elastic cartilage
provides flexibility and support



moves bones

skeletal muscle
attached to bones



forms epidermis

stratified squamous epithelium



moves contents of digestive tract

smooth muscle
located in the walls of stomach and
blood vessels

stores fat

adipose tissue
surrounds most organs



generates electrical impulses; motor
control and sensation
nervous tissue
located in brain, spinal cord, and
nerves

transitional epithelium lines urinary bladder

neuroglial cells cells that support neurons

found in reticular layer of dermis
dense irregular connective
tissue provides multidirectional tensile
strength

strong connective tissue fiber

collagen



has a fluid matrix
blood
transports nutrients and other substances

forms kidney tubules

simple cuboidal epithelium



found in lymph nodes

reticular connective tissue

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