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Histology Review

This review activity will cover the differences between cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and nervous tissues. All terms and definitions are from Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology 11 edition.

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skeletal muscle tissue (voluntary or involuntary)type of muscle tissue which is voluntary
smooth muscle and cardiac muscle (voluntary or involuntary)type of muscle tissue which is involuntary
skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle (striated or non-striated)types of muscle tissue with striations
skeletal muscle (nucleus or nuclei)muscle tissue with many nuclei in same cell
smooth and cardiac muscle (nucleus or nuclei)muscle tissues with only one nucleus in a cell
smooth muscle (striated or non-striated)muscle tissue with no striations
smooth muscle (general location)lines walls of hollow internal organs and tubes
smooth muscle (specific location)muscle found in stomach and intestines
cardiac muscle (appearance)striated muscle cells that are branched
cardiac muscle (location)type of muscle found only in the heart
nervous tissue (location)tissue type found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
neuronanatomical term for nerve cells
neurons (definition)cells types of cells capable excitation and conductivity
neuroglial cells (definition)supporting cells that bind the nervous tissue, carry out phagocytosis, and help supply nutrients to neurons
skeletal muscle (specific location)type of muscle found in the biceps and triceps
skeletal muscle (general location)type of muscle found attached to the skin or bones
nervous tissuecomprised of neurons and neuroglial cells


HSA Human Anatomy and HSA Biology Teacher
Bayside High School
Virginia Beach, VA

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