| A | B |
| Tissue which serves as a lining of organs. | Epithelium |
| Tissue that is capable of contracting; cells get shorter. | Muscle |
| Tissue which senses changes in the environment | Nervous |
| Tissue with considerable space between the cells. | Connective |
| In connective tissue, the space between cells is filled with _?_. | Matrix |
| Type of muscle that has no striations. | Smooth |
| Voluntary muscles | Striated or skeletal |
| When a muscle is controlled by the subconscious brain. | Involuntary |
| Muscle found in the heart. | Cardiac |
| Cells found in bone. | Osteocytes |
| Connective tissue with a liquid matrix. | Blood |
| Fibers in connective tissue which is flexible; but, not elastic. | Fibrous |
| Fibers found in connective tissue that can be stretched and it will return to its original shape. | Elastic |
| Type of gland that secretes its produce through the cell membrane. | Merocrine |
| Type of gland that secretes by breaking off fragments of the cytoplasm. | Apocrine |
| Glands that secrete by releasing whole cells. | Holocrine |
| Secreting epithelium forms a tissue which serves as a _?_. | Gland |
| Cells of the nervous system that conduct electrical impulses. | Neurons |
| Nervous tissue that detects changes in the environment serve as _?_ | Sensory cells |
| The epidermis of the skin is what type of epithelium (specific)? | Stratified squamous |