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Build a dichotomous key to all the tissues you have seen in the lab. For this, y

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Question

Build a dichotomous key to all the tissues you have seen in the lab. For this, you can use any of their morphological characteristics (under the microscope) but not their physioogical functions. 4. Epithelia:Connective Muscle Nervous h muscle Neuron cells Simple squamousAdipose Simple cuboidal Aeolar Simple columnarH Pseudostratified columnar Stratified squamous Elastic cartilage Stratified cuboidal Bone and columnar Transitional Globet cells Cardiac muscle Glial cells Hyaline cartilageSkeletal muscle Fibrocartilage Blood

Explanation / Answer

Pseudostratified columnar

Epethelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue and nervous tissues are different types of tissue present in human body. Epethelial tissue for protection, absorption and secreation. Muscular tissue helps to movement, Connective tissue helps to connection between two different tissues and nervous tissue helps to control physioligical activities

Epithelia Connective Muscle Nervous Simple squamous Adipose Smooth muscles Neuron cells Simple cuboidal Areolar Cardiac muscle Gliail cells Simple columnar Hyaline cartilage Skeletal Muscle Pyramidal cells

Pseudostratified columnar

Fibrocartlage Circular muscle Purkinje cells Statified squamous Elastic cartilage Convergent muscle Posterior root ganglion Stratified cubodial and columnar Bone Multipennate Peripheral nerve Transitional Blood Fusiform Ependymal cells Globet cells Embroyonic Bipennate Microgila
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