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Tissues
Instructions:
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Type of tissue that provides a protective covering
A. Connective
B. Muscular
C. Epithelial
D. Nervous
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Most abundant and widely distributed through the body
A. Muscular
B. Epithelial
C. Connective
D. Nervous
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Two main types, Simple and Compound
A. Muscular
B. Epithelial
C. Connective
D. Nervous
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Has a rich blood supply except for cartilage and tendons
A. Muscular
B. Nervous
C. Connective
D. Epithelial
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Makes up brain and spinal cord
A. Nervous
B. Epithelial
C. Muscular
D. Connective
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Contains cardiac, skeletal and smooth types of tissue
A. Epithelial
B. Connective
C. Nervous
D. Muscular
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Is constantly being regenerated by Mitosis
A. Epithelial
B. Nervous
C. Connective
D. Connective
Tissues
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
Type of tissue that provides a protective covering
A. Connective
B. Muscular
C. Epithelial
D. Nervous
-
Most abundant and widely distributed through the body
A. Muscular
B. Epithelial
C. Connective
D. Nervous
-
Two main types, Simple and Compound
A. Muscular
B. Epithelial
C. Connective
D. Nervous
-
Has a rich blood supply except for cartilage and tendons
A. Muscular
B. Nervous
C. Connective
D. Epithelial
-
Makes up brain and spinal cord
A. Nervous
B. Epithelial
C. Muscular
D. Connective
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Contains cardiac, skeletal and smooth types of tissue
A. Epithelial
B. Connective
C. Nervous
D. Muscular
-
Is constantly being regenerated by Mitosis
A. Epithelial
B. Nervous
C. Connective
D. Connective