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What is the study of tissues?
Cytology
Pathology
Nephrology
Which of the following are functions of epithelial tissue? Check all that apply.
Connects structures
Generates & transmits nerve impulses
Secretetion
Absorption
Protection
What type tissue has cells that are long, parallel & cylindrical fibers?
Hyaline cartilage
Pseudostratified columnar epithlial
Skeletal muscle
Nervous tissue
Which of the following are functions of muscle tissue? Check all that apply.
Movement
Pumping blood
Peristalsis
Secretion
Respond to stimuli
A word that refers to having multiple cell layers is:
Simple
Stratified
Pseudostratified
Transitional
Which tissue type would be found in the lining of the small intestine?
Simple columnar epithelial
Simple cuboidal epithelial
Stratified squamous epithelial
Pseudostratified columnar epithelial
__________________ tissue has a tree-ring like appearance when viewed under a microscope.
Adipose
Reticular
Blood
Bone
Choose the connective tissue types from the options below. (a) (b) (c) (d)
Tissue found in the walls of the kidney tubules:
Simple Columnar Epithelial
Simple Cuboidal Epithelial
Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelial
Stratified Squamous Epithelial
Has a chicken-wire or honeycomb appearance:
Areolar
Tendons
Adipose
Bone
What type tissue in your body may be worn down if you have pain in your knee joint?
Skeletal muscle tissue
Simple squamous epithelial
Dense connective tissue
Hyaline cartilage
Which of the following is a function of bone tissue?
Forms a stretchy membrane
Stores minerals
Connects bones to muscles
Provides insulation
What is the location of stratified squamous epithelial?
Surface of the skin
Walls of hollow organs
Joins ribs to the sternum
Ducts of large glands
What type tissue could be found lining the ventral body cavity walls?
Simple squamous epithelial
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Dense connective tissue
Reticular loose connective tissue
Where is Simple Columnar tissue located?
Covers organs
Surface of the esophagus
Lines the respiratory tract
Lines the digestive tract
What does a cytologist study?
Tissues
Diseases
Organs
Cells
What is the key term for the main function of nervous tissue?
Covering
Control
Support
Movement
What are neurons?
Supporting cells for nervous tissue
Cells that make up muscle tissue
Nerve cells
Insulating tissue
What forms strong, ropelike structures such as tendons?
Dense connective tissue
Dense muscle tissue
Dense bone tissue
Dense epithelial tissue
Match the following:
Cells that change shape | Simple squamous epithelial | ||
Multiple layers of flat cells | Stratified cuboidal epithelial | ||
Multiple layers of cube-shaped cells | Simple columnar epithelial | ||
Single layer of flat cells | Stratified squamous epithelial | ||
Single layer of column shaped cells | Transitional Epithlial |
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