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Name the physiological process that requires energy
Osmosis
Active transport
Respiration
Diffusion
Name the physiological process being demonstrated.
Diffusion
Acive transport
Osmosis
Photosynthesis
Give the function of nucleolus
Controls activities of a cell
Site for energy production
Site for ribosomes production
None of the above
How do we classify epithelial tissue?
Shape
Shape and number of layers
Counting the number of individual cells
Squamous
Identify the type of epithelial tissue from the picture above.
Simple squamous
Simple cuboidal
Stratified columnar
Stratified cuboidal
What is histology?
Study of organs
Study of different types of tissue
Study of histamines
Study of skin
What is the most abundant type of tissue in the human body?
Nervous
Muscle
Connective
Epithelial
Connective tissue only function is protection
True
False
Identify the type of connective tissue from the picture above.
Spongy Bone
bone (osseous)
reticular
dense irregular
Identify the type of connective tissue from the picture above.
adipose/fat
areolar
blood
lymph
What are the three types of muscle tissue?
cardiac
smooth
skeletal
biceps femoris
Striations can be seen in which type of muscle tissues?
Smooth and cardiac
smooth and skeletal
skeletal and cardiac
Cardiac only
In which body structure would we find smooth muscle?
Heart
hamstring muscles
bladder
skin
In which tissue type do we find "intercalated discs?"
Adipose tissue
Cardiac muscle
Nervous tissue
Connective tissue
What type of muscle tissues is "involuntary muscle?"
Cardiac
Skeletal
Smooth
These 2 types of dense connective tissue connect bone to bone and muscle to bone at joints
Tendons
Ligaments
Duct Tape
Super Glue
Which type of tissue would line the intestines?
epithelial
neural
muscle
connective
What type of tissue is this?
Connective - Blood Tissue
Connective - Loose
Epithelium - Stratified Squamous
Epithelial - Simple Cuboidal
Nervous - Neuron
What type of tissue is this?
Muscle - Cardiac
Epithelial - Simple Columnar
Epithelium - Stratified Squamous
Epithelial - Glandular
Epithelial - PsuedoStratified Columnar
What type of tissue is this?
Connective - Bone tissue
Epithelial - Stratified Cuboidal
Muscle - Smooth
Epithelial - Simple Cuboidal
Nervous - Neuron
What type of tissue is this?
Nervous - Spinal Chord
Epithelial - Simple Columnar
Connective - Adipose
Epithelial - Glandular
Connective - Dense
What type of tissue is this?
Nervous - Perjunkie
Connective - Loose
Epithelial - Simple Squamous
Muscle - Skeletal
Nervous - Neuron
What type of tissue is this?
Muscle - Cardiac
Connective - Blood Tissue
Epithelium - Stratified Squamous
Epithelial - Simple Cuboidal
Connective - Dense
What type of tissue is this?
Muscle - Cardiac
Epithelial - Columnar Cilliated
Muscle - Smooth
Epithelial - Glandular
Epithelial - PsuedoStratified Columnar
What type of tissue is this?
Connective - Dense
Epithelial - Columnar Cilliated
Epithelial - Simple Squamous
Epithelial - Glandular
Nervous - Neuron
This name means that there are multiple layers of cells
Simple
Stratified
Columnar
Pseudostratified
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