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Chapter 4 Review

Name the five body membranes. Name the four types of tissues. Name the three types of muscle tissue. Name the six types of connective tissue.

Name the three ways epithelial tissue is organized or layered. Tissue that anchors a bone to another bone. Tissue that anchors a muscle to a bone.

Specialized desmosome (bridge) that links cardiac cells. Three types of blood cells? Name the three types of epithelial tissue.

Purpose of synovial fluid? Three parts of a neuron? Name the three meninges. Name the specialized cell that secretes mucus.

Name that tissue!

Name that tissue!

Name that tissue!

Name that tissue!

Name that tissue!

Name that tissue!