Section Title: Connective TissueLearning Outcome: 3.6Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
4) Why does it require a severe stress to detach a muscle from a bone when the two are only attached at a small spot?
Section Title: Connective TissueLearning Outcome: 3.6Bloom's Taxonomy: Application
5) How does a ligament differ from a tendon?
Section Title: Connective TissueLearning Outcome: 3.6Bloom's Taxonomy:
Analysis
6) How do cartilage and bone differ in their response to stress?
Section Title: Connective TissueLearning Outcome: 3.6Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
7) Why is the ability of cardiac muscle to repair itself more limited than that of smooth muscle?
Section Title: Muscle TissueLearning Outcome: 3.10Bloom's Taxonomy: Application3.5 Labeling Exercises
Figure 3.1
Using the figure above, identify the labeled part.1) Label A: ______________________________Answer: CytoplasmSection Title: Epithelial TissueLearning Outcome: 3.2Bloom's Taxonomy:
Knowledge
2) Label B: ______________________________
Answer: NucleusSection Title: Epithelial TissueLearning Outcome: 3.2Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
3) Label C: ______________________________
Section Title: Epithelial TissueLearning Outcome: 3.2Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
4) Label D: ______________________________
Section Title: Epithelial TissueLearning Outcome: 3.2Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
5) Label E: ______________________________
Section Title: Epithelial TissueLearning Outcome: 3.2Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
6) Label F: ______________________________
Answer: Basal laminaSection Title: Epithelial TissueLearning Outcome: 3.2Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
7) Label G: ______________________________
Section Title: Epithelial TissueLearning Outcome:
3.2
Bloom's Taxonomy:
Knowledge
Figure 3.2
Using the figure above, identify the gland features and types.

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