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| Class: | HSCI 2010 - Anatomy/Physiology I |
| Subject: | Health Sciences (HSCI) |
| University: | East Tennessee State University |
| Term: | Fall 2010 |
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The biology of tissues is called:
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histology |
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the most widespread and abundant tissue in the body is...
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connective |
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Nerve tissue is derived from what germ layer?
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Ectoderm |
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Muscle tissue develops from:
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mesoderm |
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A tissue is:
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a group of similar cells that perform a common function. |
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Blood is a member of which basic tissue type?
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Connective |
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Which tissue lines body cavities and protects body surfaces?
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Epithelial |
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Which of the following epithelial functions is a primary activity of glandular epithelium?
Protection, secretion, sensation, or excretion
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secretion |
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What structure is formed by the union of the basal and reticular lamina
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Basement membrane |
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What are some functions of epithelial tissue?
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Absorption, secretion, and protection |
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Epithelial cells can be classified according to shape. What are some characterisitc shapes of epithelial cells?
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cubed, cyliderical, and flat. |
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One of the characteristics of which type of epithelial tissue is that of being able to readily diffuse material through it, such as occurs in alveoli?
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Simple squamous |
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Goblet cells, cilia, and microvilli are modifications of which type of epithelial tissue?
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simple columnar |
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Keratinized stratified sqamous epithelium is found in the:
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epidermis |
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Glands that are not ducted, but release their products directly into tissue fluid and blood, are called:
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endocrine |
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Oil-producing glands that self-destruct in order to function are referred to as:
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holocrine |
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How many layers make up pseudostratified epithelium?
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one |
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What would be found as skin covering?
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stratified squamous (keratinized) epithelium |
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Which exocrine glands consitute the mammary glands?
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Apocrine |
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Which of the following is the functional classification of salivary glands?
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Merocrine |
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Which is not a function of connective tissue?
Transport, support, defense, or communication
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communication |
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Which of the following can be found in the extracellular matrix?
water, proteoglycans, or bone cells
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both water, and proteoglycans |
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Collagenous fibers can be found extensively in:
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connective tissue |
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the type of tissue referred to as loose ordinary connective tissue is:
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areolar |
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The basic organizational or structural unit of bone is called the:
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hayersian system |
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cartilage is a form of:
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connective tissue |
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What are some functions of adipose tissue?
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Insulates to conserve body heat, supports and protects the kidneys and stores excess food. |
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The mature cells of bone are called:
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osteocytes |
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the most prevalent type of cartilage is:
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hyaline cartilage |
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The red marrow of bones is a form of:
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hematopoietic tissue |
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the type of tissue that contains cells called neurons is:
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nervous |
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Which of the following is another name for skeletal muscles?
striated voluntary, nonstriated involuntary, striated involuntary, or pseudostriated involuntary
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striated voluntary |
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the peritoneum is an example of a:
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serous membrane |
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Connective tissue membranes differ from cutaneous and serous membranes in that they:
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do not contain epithelial components |
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what are some characteristics of connective tissue?
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Protects the body from foreign invaders, supports the body, and transports substances throughout the body. |
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The most complex tissue in the body is:
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nervous |
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Describe simple cuboidal epithelium:
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it is one layer thick, it is composed of cuboidal-shaped cells, and it is found in ducts or tubules of the kidney. |
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Microvilli are found on which types of cells in the lining of the intestine?
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simple columnar epithelium |
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Cilia are found on which type of cells lining the respiratory tract?
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Pseudostratified epithelium |
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The functioning what glandular tissues does NOT injure the cell or cause a loss of cytoplasm?
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Merocrine |
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Areolar tissue usually contains which types of cell in the greatest number?
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fibroblasts |
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Cells found only in cartilage include:
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only chondrocytes |
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What are some characteristics of skeletal muscles?
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They are attached to bone, have striations, and are voluntary or "willed" muscles. |
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What are some characteristics of smooth muscles?
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They have one nucleus per cell, make up the walls of the viscrea, and usually are not under voluntary control. |
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The serous membrane covering the stomach is called the:
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visceral peritoneum. |
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Which of the following is not a primary germ layer?
epiderm, mesoderm, endoderm, ectoderm
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epiderm |
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Microvilli assist epithelial tissue in:
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absorbing nutruients. |
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they type of cell found in connective tissue that releases histamine is a(n):
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mast cell |
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Cancellous tissue is an example of which type of connective tissue?
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Bone |
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An axon is an important part of which kind of tissue?
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Nervous |
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the membrane lining the wall of the thoracic cavity is the:
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parietal pleura |
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The membrane lining the wall of the abdominal cavity is the:
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Parietal peritoneum |
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Connective tissue forms from stem cell tissue called:
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Mesenchyme |
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Which of the following is not a class of cartilage tissue?
hyaline, fibrocartilage, cancellous, or elastic
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cancellous |
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Fat cells would most likely be found in:
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adipose tissue |
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Small spaces in the bone where osteocytes are located are called:
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lacunae |
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Hematopoietic tissue can be found in the:
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bones |
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| The biology of tissues is called: | histology | |
| the most widespread and abundant tissue in the body is... | connective | |
| Nerve tissue is derived from what germ layer? | Ectoderm | |
| Muscle tissue develops from: | mesoderm | |
| A tissue is: | a group of similar cells that perform a common function. | |
| Blood is a member of which basic tissue type? | Connective | |
| Which tissue lines body cavities and protects body surfaces? | Epithelial | |
| Which of the following epithelial functions is a primary activity of glandular epithelium? Protection, secretion, sensation, or excretion | secretion | |
| What structure is formed by the union of the basal and reticular lamina | Basement membrane | |
| What are some functions of epithelial tissue? | Absorption, secretion, and protection | |
| Epithelial cells can be classified according to shape. What are some characterisitc shapes of epithelial cells? | cubed, cyliderical, and flat. | |
| One of the characteristics of which type of epithelial tissue is that of being able to readily diffuse material through it, such as occurs in alveoli? | Simple squamous | |
| Goblet cells, cilia, and microvilli are modifications of which type of epithelial tissue? | simple columnar | |
| Keratinized stratified sqamous epithelium is found in the: | epidermis | |
| Glands that are not ducted, but release their products directly into tissue fluid and blood, are called: | endocrine | |
| Oil-producing glands that self-destruct in order to function are referred to as: | holocrine | |
| How many layers make up pseudostratified epithelium? | one | |
| What would be found as skin covering? | stratified squamous (keratinized) epithelium | |
| Which exocrine glands consitute the mammary glands? | Apocrine | |
| Which of the following is the functional classification of salivary glands? | Merocrine | |
| Which is not a function of connective tissue? Transport, support, defense, or communication | communication | |
| Which of the following can be found in the extracellular matrix? water, proteoglycans, or bone cells | both water, and proteoglycans | |
| Collagenous fibers can be found extensively in: | connective tissue | |
| the type of tissue referred to as loose ordinary connective tissue is: | areolar | |
| The basic organizational or structural unit of bone is called the: | hayersian system | |
| cartilage is a form of: | connective tissue | |
| What are some functions of adipose tissue? | Insulates to conserve body heat, supports and protects the kidneys and stores excess food. | |
| The mature cells of bone are called: | osteocytes | |
| the most prevalent type of cartilage is: | hyaline cartilage | |
| The red marrow of bones is a form of: | hematopoietic tissue | |
| the type of tissue that contains cells called neurons is: | nervous | |
| Which of the following is another name for skeletal muscles? striated voluntary, nonstriated involuntary, striated involuntary, or pseudostriated involuntary | striated voluntary | |
| the peritoneum is an example of a: | serous membrane | |
| Connective tissue membranes differ from cutaneous and serous membranes in that they: | do not contain epithelial components | |
| what are some characteristics of connective tissue? | Protects the body from foreign invaders, supports the body, and transports substances throughout the body. | |
| The most complex tissue in the body is: | nervous | |
| Describe simple cuboidal epithelium: | it is one layer thick, it is composed of cuboidal-shaped cells, and it is found in ducts or tubules of the kidney. | |
| Microvilli are found on which types of cells in the lining of the intestine? | simple columnar epithelium | |
| Cilia are found on which type of cells lining the respiratory tract? | Pseudostratified epithelium | |
| The functioning what glandular tissues does NOT injure the cell or cause a loss of cytoplasm? | Merocrine | |
| Areolar tissue usually contains which types of cell in the greatest number? | fibroblasts | |
| Cells found only in cartilage include: | only chondrocytes | |
| What are some characteristics of skeletal muscles? | They are attached to bone, have striations, and are voluntary or "willed" muscles. | |
| What are some characteristics of smooth muscles? | They have one nucleus per cell, make up the walls of the viscrea, and usually are not under voluntary control. | |
| The serous membrane covering the stomach is called the: | visceral peritoneum. | |
| Which of the following is not a primary germ layer? epiderm, mesoderm, endoderm, ectoderm | epiderm | |
| Microvilli assist epithelial tissue in: | absorbing nutruients. | |
| they type of cell found in connective tissue that releases histamine is a(n): | mast cell | |
| Cancellous tissue is an example of which type of connective tissue? | Bone | |
| An axon is an important part of which kind of tissue? | Nervous | |
| the membrane lining the wall of the thoracic cavity is the: | parietal pleura | |
| The membrane lining the wall of the abdominal cavity is the: | Parietal peritoneum | |
| Connective tissue forms from stem cell tissue called: | Mesenchyme | |
| Which of the following is not a class of cartilage tissue? hyaline, fibrocartilage, cancellous, or elastic | cancellous | |
| Fat cells would most likely be found in: | adipose tissue | |
| Small spaces in the bone where osteocytes are located are called: | lacunae | |
| Hematopoietic tissue can be found in the: | bones |
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