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ion. If we cannot read your answer, it will be marked wrong. (10 points) Fill in the table with the correct tissues for each structure listed below. If a structure consists of more than one tissue, list all tissues in that structure. 1. Structure Tissue Cartilage of the external ear Endocardium Tunica externa of inferior vena cava Muscularis mucosae Lining of apocrine sweat gland Tunica mucosa of the ureter Tunica media of an artery Vocal fold Epimysiunm Labrum Stratum papillare of dermis Tunica mucosa of the stomach Lymph capillary

Explanation / Answer

cartilage of external ear consists of : cartilage tissue

endocardium (inner wall of heart) consists of: Connective tissue

Tunica externa of inferior vena ceva consists of : Thick connective tissue

Muscularis mucosa consists of: smooth muscle tissue

Lining of apocrine sweat gland : Epithelial tissue

Tunica mucosa of the ureter consists of : Connective tissue

Tunica media of an artery: elastic tissue

vocal fold: Epithelial tissue

Epimycium: connective tissue

labrum : soft cartilage tissue

Stratum papillare of epidermis: elastin and connective tissue

Tunica mucosa of the stomach: connective tissue