Relier Pairs Tissues - MatchingVersion en ligne Tissues - Matching par Benjamin D Morgan 1 Connective Tissue General Cell Shape/Structure & Function 2 Muscle Tissue General Cell Shape/Structure & Function 3 How is the type of tissue effected by the number of cells it contains? Independent variable 4 Muscle Tissue 5 Nervous Tissue General Cell Shape/Structure & Function 6 Epithilial tissue examples 7 Example of Connective Tissue 8 Cell structure/shape 9 How is the type of tissue effected by the number of cells it contains? Not a variable. 10 Epithilial tissue 11 Epithilial Tissue General Cell Shape/Structure & Function 12 Muscle tissue examples 13 Nervous Tissue 14 How is the type of tissue effected by the number of cells it contains? Dependent variable 15 Tissues are made of... 16 Nervous tissue examples 17 Connective Tissue 18 How is the type of tissue effected by the number of cells it contains? Controlled variable Tissue that connect bone (biceps, triceps), cardiac (heart) muscle, and smooth (organ muscles) Number of cells brain and spinal cord Microscope used to identify the number of cells The function of every cell is determined by this.... Cells that are tightly packed and have a definite top and bottom. The top faces the inside of the body cavity. The arrangement and shape of the cells helps protect the items found within the epithilial tissue. Long and slender like a tree so that electrical impulses can travel along it quickly Type of tissue Type of organism Specialized group of similar cells that work together to perform a function Covers the body surface and body cavities. Protects the organs and the body from the environment A body tissue that provides support for the body and connects all of its parts Cartilage, tendon, bone, tendon, blood Skin, outer layer of organs, body cavities Type of tissue that transmits nerve impulses throughout the body Contains long straight lines (striated) and long & narrow cells that allow them to pull like a rubber band. A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move. Cells floating in gel with spindly fibers that hold together the body parts