1. Identify/name the four main tissue types. Be able to
place any specific tissue within its type.
2. Distinguish between the epithelial tissue, providing general functions and
locations.
3. Distinguish between endocrine and exocrine glands.
4. Distinguish between the connective tissues (including fibrous, blood , cartilage
and bone tissue), providing general functions and locations.
5. Compare/contrast the three muscle types, including functions and locations.
6. Distinguish between a neuron and neuroglial cell, functionally and physically.
7. Identify/name the serous membranes, in terms of function and location.
8. Identify/name the mucus membranes, in terms of function and location.
Be able to recognize, and locate, the following tissues.
| epithelium | connective | nervous | muscle |
| simple | blood | neuron | smooth |
| stratified | bone | neuroglia | cardiac |
| squamous | cartilage | skeletal | |
| cuboidal | connective tissue proper (fibrous) | ||
| columnar |
Human Anatomy
Course
at St. Petersburg College
St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus
04/2007