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Unit 4 Tissues

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Questions covering the Tissue portion of Hole's Human Anatomy 15th Edition

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  • What is a function of muscle cells?
  • Where are nervous tissue cells located in the body?
  • What type of tissue functions to bind, support, protect, fill spaces, store fat, and produce blood cells?
  • Which is NOT a role of epithelial tissue?
  • What type of tissue lacks blood vessels?
  • What type of tissue always has a free(apical) surface exposed to the outside or externally?
  • What thin, extracellular layer anchors the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue?
  • What shapes can epithelial cells NOT be classified into?
  • What is the only shape of epithelial cell that can be pseudostratified?
  • What is a watery, slippery substance which is commonly associated with the visceral and parietal membranes of the thoracic and abdominal cavities?
  • What kind gland releases secretions without losing cytoplasm?
  • What is an example of a holocrine gland?
  • What kind of glands are mammary glands?
  • What type of epithelial tissue consists of a single layer of flattened cells?
  • What type of epithelial tissue is able to stretch and change shape from cube shaped to elongated?
  • Which is NOT a function of simple cuboidal epithelium?
  • True or False - Exocrine glands secrete directly into fluid or blood, and endocrine glands secrete into ducts to be released outside of the body.
  • What kind of gland is a goblet cell?
  • What type of glands secrete mucus?
  • What is the most abundant type of tissue in the body?
  • What type of tissue has abundant extracellular matrix between it's cells?
  • What is the extracellular matrix composed of?
  • What is the most common connective tissue cell?
  • What is the role of a mast cell in the body?
  • What type of cell is specialized to carry on phagocytosis and can be either fixed or wandering?
  • What types of connective tissue cells can be wandering cells?
  • Which is NOT a type of connective tissue fiber created by fibroblasts?
  • True or False: Ligaments connect bones to bones and tendons connect muscle to bones.
  • Which of these statements is FALSE regarding Collage fibers?
  • What type of connective tissue fiber is thin and provides support for other tissues?
  • Areolar connective tissue serves what purpose?
  • What is the difference in function between dense regular connective tissue (DRCT) and dense irregular connective tissue (DICT)?
  • What type of connective tissue is found in tendons and ligaments?
  • Where is elastic connective tissue found in the least amount of the choices below?
  • What are cartilage cells called?
  • What are the small chambers that house chondrocytes and lie completely within the extracellular matrix called?
  • Where is hyaline cartilage found?
  • What is NOT part of the extracellular matrix of bone?
  • What is another name for bone tissue?
  • True or False - Cells called osteoblasts deposit bony matrix in thin layers called lamelae
  • What structure of the bone contains blood vessels?
  • What is a unit of bone tissue that encircles the central canal called?
  • What are canaliculi?
  • What is the extracellular matrix of blood called?
  • What type of membrane lines body cavities that do not open to the outside and reduce friction between the organs and cavity walls?
  • Where are mucus membranes located?
  • True or False -The cutaneous membrane is also called the skin.
  • What type of muscle tissue is voluntary?
  • What kind of muscle tissue has intercalated discs?
  • What kind of membrane is composed entirely of connective tissue?
  • What part of a nerve cell is stimulated by incoming signals?
  • What is NOT a function of neuroglia?
  • Where is simple squamous tissue located?
  • Where is simple cuboidal tissue located?
  • Where is simple columnar tissue located?
  • Where is pseudostratified columnar tissue located?
  • What is the location of stratified squamous tissue?
  • Where is the stratified cuboidal tissue found?
  • What is the location of stratified columnar epithelium?
  • Where is transitional epithelium found?
  • What is the location of glandular epithelium?
  • What epithelial tissue does NOT secrete as part of it's function?
  • What type of epithelial tissue contains goblet cells and has cilia?
  • What type of epithelial tissue is pictured here?
  • What structure of tissue is the arrow pointing to?