Please match the tissue to the description. covers the ends of bones in a joint [ Choose ] [Choose ] bone moves food through the intestine simple cuboidal epithelium stratified squamous epithelium simple squamous epithelium simple columnar epithelium lines the lumen of the digestive tract skeletal muscle (note: the lumen is the space inside the multipolar neuron digestive tract where food passes blood through) ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue heart muscle cartilage adipose tissue areolar single layer of flat cells that fit close together smooth muscle energy storage [ Choose ] mineralized matrix; Haversian canal [ Choose ] liquid matrix [ Choose ] intercalated discs [ Choose ] > > > > >

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Please match the tissue to the description.
covers the ends of bones in a joint
[ Choose ]
[Choose ]
bone
moves food through the intestine
simple cuboidal epithelium
stratified squamous epithelium
simple squamous epithelium
simple columnar epithelium
lines the lumen of the digestive tract
skeletal muscle
(note: the lumen is the space inside the
multipolar neuron
digestive tract where food passes
blood
through)
ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue
heart muscle
cartilage
adipose tissue
areolar
single layer of flat cells that fit close
together
smooth muscle
energy storage
[ Choose ]
mineralized matrix; Haversian canal
[ Choose ]
liquid matrix
[ Choose ]
intercalated discs
[ Choose ]
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>
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Transcribed Image Text:Please match the tissue to the description. covers the ends of bones in a joint [ Choose ] [Choose ] bone moves food through the intestine simple cuboidal epithelium stratified squamous epithelium simple squamous epithelium simple columnar epithelium lines the lumen of the digestive tract skeletal muscle (note: the lumen is the space inside the multipolar neuron digestive tract where food passes blood through) ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue heart muscle cartilage adipose tissue areolar single layer of flat cells that fit close together smooth muscle energy storage [ Choose ] mineralized matrix; Haversian canal [ Choose ] liquid matrix [ Choose ] intercalated discs [ Choose ] > > > > >
forms protective outer layer of skin
[ Choose ]
[Choose ]
bone
forms kidney tubules
simple cuboidal epithelium
stratified squamous epithelium
simple squamous epithelium
simple columnar epithelium
conducts nerve impulses; neuroglia
skeletal muscle
multipolar neuron
blood
ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue
lines the traches
heart muscle
cartilage
adipose tissue
areolar
striated, multinucleate
smooth muscle
many fiber and cell types, component of
[ Choose ]
membranes and skin
>
>
Transcribed Image Text:forms protective outer layer of skin [ Choose ] [Choose ] bone forms kidney tubules simple cuboidal epithelium stratified squamous epithelium simple squamous epithelium simple columnar epithelium conducts nerve impulses; neuroglia skeletal muscle multipolar neuron blood ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue lines the traches heart muscle cartilage adipose tissue areolar striated, multinucleate smooth muscle many fiber and cell types, component of [ Choose ] membranes and skin > >
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Covers the end of bone - cartilage

Moves food through intestine - smooth muscles.

Lines the lumen of digestive tract - Simple columnar epithelium

Single layer of flat cells that fit together - Simple squamous epithelium

Energy storage - Adipose tissue

Mineralized Matrix haversian canal - Bone ( as the bone has mineralized Matrix and haversian canal)

Liquid matrix - Blood 

Intercalated discs - Heart muscles

 

 

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