This document outlines a 20 slide epithelial tissue practice quiz. It instructs students to identify the proper name of the epithelial tissue in each slide by considering whether it is simple or stratified, the shape of the surface cells, and the possibility of pseudostratified or transitional tissue. An answer key is then provided identifying the type of epithelial tissue in each of the 20 slides.
This document outlines a 20 slide epithelial tissue practice quiz. It instructs students to identify the proper name of the epithelial tissue in each slide by considering whether it is simple or stratified, the shape of the surface cells, and the possibility of pseudostratified or transitional tissue. An answer key is then provided identifying the type of epithelial tissue in each of the 20 slides.
This document outlines a 20 slide epithelial tissue practice quiz. It instructs students to identify the proper name of the epithelial tissue in each slide by considering whether it is simple or stratified, the shape of the surface cells, and the possibility of pseudostratified or transitional tissue. An answer key is then provided identifying the type of epithelial tissue in each of the 20 slides.
This document outlines a 20 slide epithelial tissue practice quiz. It instructs students to identify the proper name of the epithelial tissue in each slide by considering whether it is simple or stratified, the shape of the surface cells, and the possibility of pseudostratified or transitional tissue. An answer key is then provided identifying the type of epithelial tissue in each of the 20 slides.
1. Indicate the proper name of the tissue (include
cilia and/or goblet cells if present) Suggestions: First identify where the epithelial tissue begins & ends. Second - determine whether the tissue is simple or stratified. Third - determine the shape of the SURFACE cells Fourth - consider pseudostratified & transitional epithelial tissue as a possibility.