| A | B | 
| epithelial tissue | covers and lines the body and many of its parts | 
| connective tissue | most abundant and widely distributed tissue in the body | 
| muscle tissue | have a high degree of contractility | 
| nervous tissue | allows rapid communication between body structures | 
| simple squamous epithelial tissue | single layer of flattened cells | 
| location of simple squamous tissue | alveoli of lungs, lining of blood vessels | 
| function of simple squamous tissue | diffusion, filtration, osmosis | 
| stratified squamous | many layers;outermost layers are flattened cells | 
| location of stratified squamous tissue | surface lining of skin, mouth, esophagus | 
| function of stratified squamous | protection | 
| simple columnar | single layer of tall, narrow cells | 
| location of simple columnar | surface of lining of stomach, intestines, parts of respiratory tract | 
| function of simple columnar tissue | secretion, absorption, protection | 
| stratified transitional tissue | many layers of varying shapes | 
| function of stratified transitional tissue | stretching, protection | 
| location of stratified transitional tissue | urinary bladder, uterus | 
| pseudostratified tissue | single layer of tall cells that wedge together | 
| location of pseudostratified tissue | surface of lining of trachea | 
| function of pseudostratifed tissue | protection; cilia remove foreign particles from trachea | 
| simple cuboidal tissue | single layer of cube-shaped cells | 
| function of simple cuboidal tissue | secretion, absorption | 
| location of simple cuboidal tissue | glands, kidney tubules | 
| areolar connective tissue | loose arrangement of fibers | 
| location of areolar tissue | between other tissues and organs | 
| function of areolar tissue | "holds together" organs | 
| adipose connective tissue | cells containing large fat compartments | 
| function of adipose tissue | protection, insulation, nutrient reserve | 
| location of adipose tissue | under skin, around organs | 
| dense fibrous connective tissue | dense arrangement of collagen fibers | 
| function of fibrous tissue | flexible but strong support | 
| location of fibrous tissue | tnedons, ligaments, scars | 
| bone connective tissue | hard calcified matrix arranged in osteons | 
| location of bone | skeleton | 
| function of bone | support, protection | 
| cartilage connective tissue | hard flexible matrix | 
| location of cartilage | nasal septum, larynx, external ear | 
| function of cartilage | firm flexible support | 
| blood connective tissue | liquid matrix with red and white cells | 
| function of blood | transport | 
| location of blood | blood vessels | 
| hemopoietic connective tissue | liquid matrix with blood-producing cells | 
| location of hemopoietic tissue | red bone marrow | 
| function of hemopoietic tissue | blood cell formation | 
| skeletal muscle | striated, voluntary muscle | 
| location of skeletal muscle | attached to bones | 
| function of skeletal muscle | posture, movement | 
| cardiac muscle | striated, involuntary muscle | 
| location of cardiac muscle | wall of heart | 
| function of cardiac muscle | contraction of heart | 
| smooth muscle | nonstriated involuntary muscle | 
| location of smooth muscle | walls of digestive, respiratory, genitourinary tracts, blood vessels | 
| function of smooth muscle | movement of substances along tracts, changing diameter of pupils, goose bumps | 
| nervous tissue | nerve cells with supportive glial cells | 
| location of nervous tissue | brain, spinal cord, nerves | 
| function of nervous tissue | conduction of impulses |