I suspect your results says glandular tissue, not granular tissue. Contact your health care provider to clarify the result, and what it means for you. If glandular tissue was found, this could be normal or a problem, depending on your medical history.
You need to discuss this with your doctor.
Cardiac muscle tissue and connective tissue would be found in the heart.
Tissue macrophages reside in the tissues, not the blood. Tissue macrophages can't be seen because, macrophages as well as neutrophils are the only transient residents of the bloodstream, and more out of the circulation and into the tissues relatively quickly (within a few hours).
Tissues can be found basically anywhere in the body where there are also organs. For example, intestinal tissue is found in the intestines and nerve tissue is found in the brain, bone tissue is found in the bone.
Obtaining a pap smear uses medical asepsis. There is no break in skin when getting a pap smear.
Cork tissue is found in the bark of cork oak trees. It is a protective tissue that helps reduce water loss and insulate the tree. Cork tissue is harvested to produce cork products like wine stoppers and bulletin boards.
The non-granular leukocytes are the monocytes and the lymphocytes.
Threadworms are known to be parasites found in cows. It would eat the tissue structure of the cow and can be transmitted to humans, which can be fatal.
Sure, it's possible for your water to break during a pap smear. There is nothing about the pap smear process that would cause your water to break.
They may have found abnormal cells, or needing to repeat your pap test.
If you have a tampon in your vagina, your health care provider would have noticed it during your pap smear.
Bleeding after a pap smear test is normal because they are scraping skin off the sensitive cervix