Matching Pairs Tissues and LocationOnline version Matching tissue names with location in the body by Rachel Maki 1 Muscle with no striations, single nucleus in the cells, spindle shaped, found in walls of hollow organs moving food through peristalsis, 2 Epithelial cells found in the esophagus, mouth and outer portion of the skin. 3 Connective tissue that has a rubbery matrix, attaches the ribs to the breastbone, covers ends of joints, the external ear, and disks between vertebra 4 epithelial cells in lungs, walls of capillaries, and membranes that line the ventral body cavity 5 Epithelial cells in glands and their ducts, also forms walls of kidney tubules and covers the surface of the ovaries 6 Epithelial cells found in the bladder and ureter. 7 Connective tissue with very hard matrix that contains calcium salts and large number of collagen fibers. Aka osseous tissue 8 Muscle under voluntary control, striated 9 Soft, pliable connective tissue that cushions and protects the body organs it wraps, holding the organs together in their proper positions. 10 Has uninucleated, striated cells with intercalated disks at junctions. Found in the heart and involuntary control. 11 Ciliated variety of this epithelial tissue lines most of the respiratory tract 12 Delicate pink tissue composed mainly of capillaries that grow into the damaged area from undamaged blood vessels nearby. 13 Fat tissue, forms the subcutaneous tissue of skin, cushions the eyeball in their sockets, and protects some organs. 14 Type of connective tissue that forms the ligaments, tendons, and lower layers of the skin Transitional Epithelium Bone Simple Squamous Cardiac Muscle Skeletal Areolar Tissue Adipose Tissue Cartilage Pseudostratified Columnar Granulation Tissue Smooth Muscle Dense Connective Tissue Simple Cuboidal Stratified Squamous