| A | B |
| contractile | characteristic of muscle tissue that makes it different from epithelial, connective, and nerve tissue |
| skeletal muscle cell | types of muscle cells with long cells with striations and many nuclei |
| cardiac muscle cell | types of muscle cells shortened cells with one nucleus and striations |
| cardiac muscle cell | types of muscle cells with intercalated discs connecting to the next cell |
| skeletal and cardiac muscle cell | types of muscle cells with alternating bands of light and dark |
| smooth muscle tissue | type of muscle cell that lacks striations |
| smooth muscle tissue | types of muscle cell that lines most hollow organs in body |
| smooth and cardiac muscle tissue | involuntary muscle cell types |
| smooth muscle cells | type of muscle cells found in intestinal tract, urinary bladder, and blood vessels |
| cardiac muscle cells | type of muscle cells found only in heart |
| cardiac muscle cells | type of muscle cells that are striated and involuntary |
| cardiac muscle cells | type of muscle cells that are branched and have one nucleus |
| nervous tissue cells | type of cells found in the brain |
| nervous tissue cells | type of cells found in the spinal cord |
| nervous tissue cells | type of cells found in the peripheral nerves |
| nerve tissue cells | neurons |
| neuroglial cells | nerve cells that act in a supporting fashion |
| neuroglial cells | nerve cells that carry nutrients to nerve cells and waste away |
| nerve cells | cell type that is sensitive to changes in the environment |
| neuron | transmits nerve impulses, communicates w/ other neurons, coordinate, integrate, regulate body functions |
| neuroglial cells | supply nutrients to neurons by connecting them to blood vessels, bind nervous tissue together, phagocytosis |