Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body
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Fibula
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cardiac muscle
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Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.
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ilium, ischium, pubis
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Femur
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Clavicle
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dense regular connective tissue
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Function: attaches muscles to bones or to muscles; attaches bones to bones; withstands great tensile stress when pulling force is applied in one direction
Location: tendons, most ligaments, aponeuroses
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Mandible
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Maxilla
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areolar connective tissue
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Function: wraps and cushions organs
Location: widely distributed under epithelia of body
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intercondylar fossa
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supraspinous fossa of scapula
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Ulna
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frontal bone of skull
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is the superior border of the eye orbit
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coracoid process of scapula
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Lunate
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adipose connective tissue
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acts as a storage depot for fat
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scaphoid bone
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acromion of scapula
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skeletal muscle
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A muscle that is attached to the bones of the skeleton and provides the force that moves the bones.
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occipital bone (skull)
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simple squamous epithelium
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alveoli of lungs, diffusion and secretion
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simple cuboidal epithelium
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Function: secretion and absorption
Location: Kidney tubules; ducts and secretory portions of small glands, ovary surface.
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temporal bone of skull
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tibia
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nervous tissue
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A body tissue that carries electrical messages back and forth between the brain and every other part of the body.
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Olecranon fossa of humerus
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humerus
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parietal bone of skull
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osseous tissue
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bone tissue
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simple columnar epithelium
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Function: Absorption; secretion of mucus, enzymes, and other substances; ciliated type propels mucus (or reproductive cells) by ciliated action.
Location: lines most of the digestive tract lines small bronchi, uterine tubes, and some regions of the uterus.
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hyaline cartilage
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Most common type of cartilage; it is found on the ends of long bones, ribs, and nose
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greater and lesser tubercles
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Manubrium of sternum
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spine of scapula
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Zygomatic bone
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infraspinous fossa of scapula
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hand bones
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carpals, metacarpals, phalanges
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triquetral carpal
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Meissner's corpuscles
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sensitive touch receptors in the dermis
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body of sternum
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radius
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elastic cartilage
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cartilage with abundant elastic fibers; more flexible than hyaline cartilage
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Pacinian corpuscles
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respond to deep pressure and vibration
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capitulum of humerus
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blood
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Connective tissue made of plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets.