1. The four types are: epithelium, connective, neural, and muscle. For descriptions, see pages 594-598.
2. Shape and number of cell layers.
3. Drawing should match generalized drawings in text.
4 a. Platelets 2. Blood
b. Chondrocytes 1. Cartilage
c. Neurons 7. Nervous tissue
d. Osteocytes 6. Bone
e. Fibroblast 8. Dense connective
f. Neuroglia 3. Loose connective
g. Adipocytes 5. Adipose tissue
h. Actin/myosin 4. Muscle
5 a. Connective
b. Muscle
c. Epithelial
6. Answer will vary. See text.
7. Answers will vary but should include the similarity of being outgrowths of the epidermis.
8 a. Autograft
b. Allograft
c. Xenograft
d. Allograft
e. Isograft
TO THINK ABOUT
1. Answers will vary.
2. Proportion and arrangement of fibers and matrix.
3. Answers will vary.
4. Answers will vary.
5. Answers will vary.
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