Anatomy Chapter 5: Tissues

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Desmosomes

"Rivets" or "spot-welds" that anchor cells together

smooth, skeletal, cardiac

the 3 types of muscle tissue are

neuroglia

the cells that bind nerve cells and support nervous tissue are ______cells.

cartilage

the chondromucoprotein is part of the intercellular substance of

nervous

the coordination and regulation of body functions are the functions of_______tissue.

plasma

the extracellular matrix in vascular tissue is known as what

support, protection, fat storage

the function of connective tissue is

diffusion

the mechanism used to supply nutrients to cartilage cells is

mucous membrane

the membrane that lines body cavities that open to the outside of the body is a

hyaline cartilage

the model for the developing bones of a fetus is

fibroblast

the most common kind of cell in connective tissue is the

bone

the most rigid connective tissue is

phag

to eat

lining of urinary tract

transitional epithelium

epi

upon,after,in addition

Transitional

urinary bladder

hist

web, tissue

hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage

what are the 3 types of cartilage?

perichondria

where are the blood vessels that supply blood to cartilage cells?

-it is a specialized form of loose connective tissue. -it occurs around the kidneys, behind the eyeballs, and around various joints. -it serves as a conserver of body heat. -it serves as a storehouse of energy for the body.

which of the following statements is true about adipose tissue?

-Dense connective tissue has many collagen fibers. -areolar connective tissue contains both elastic and collagenous fibers

which of the following statements is true of connective tissue?

hyaline

which of these is the most common cartilage?

cardiac

which type of muscle is involuntary and striated in appearance

shape, layers

Epithelial cells are classified according to____and number of_____.

tissues

In complex organisms, cells of similar structure and function are organized into groups known as what?

Epithelial,connective, muscle, nervous

List the four major tissue types found in the human body.

hyaline cartilage

Most common type of cartilage; it is found on the ends of long bones, ribs, and nose

Macrophages (histiocytes)

Originate as white blood cells and are almost as numerous as fibroblasts in some connective tissues

Cartilage

Rigid connective tissue

Simple

Single layer

Pseudostratified

Single layer but often looks like a double layer

Fibroblasts

Star-shaped cells that produce fibers by secreting proteins into the extracellular matrix, found in connective tissue.

A sprain takes more time to heal because

The blood supply to dense regular connective tissue is poor, slowing tissue repair

modifications of the walls of capillaries in the brain

The blood-brain barrier shields brain cells from toxins by

cover body surfaces

The function of the epithelial tissue is to

inter

among, between

tensile strength

an important characteristic of collagenous fibers is their

cyt

cell

extracellular matrix

composed of protein fibers and a ground substance consisting of nonfibrous protein and other molecules, and fluid; binds supports protects

pseud

false

adip

fat

less,stretched

elastic fibers have (more/less) strength than collagenous fibers, but are easily______.

Squamous

flat cells

lining of digestive tract

simple columnar epithelium

lining of the ducts of salivary glands

simple cuboidal epithelium

air sacs of lungs, walls of capillaries

simple squamous epithelium

Ligaments

Connect bone to bone

Tendons

Connect muscle to bone

Fibrocartilage

Very tough, due to many collagenous fibers Shock absorber Intervertebral discs Pads of knee and pelvic girdle

intercellular junctions

What is the tern for the structures that connect the cell membranes?

gap junction

Which of the following allows ions and small nutrients to move between cells?

tight junction

Which of the following is a junction that is found in the lining of blood vessels and the digestive tract?

epithelial tissue has no blood vessels epithelial cells are nourished by substances diffusing from connective tissue

Which of the following statements about epithelial tissue is true

goblet cells

a column-shaped cell found in the respiratory and intestinal tracts, which secretes the main component of mucus

macrophages

a connective tissue cell that can become detached and move about is the

Columnar

taller than wide

os

bone

chondr

cartilage

Chondrocytes

cartilage cells

Cuboidal

cube shaped

apocrine glands

glands that lose small portions of their glandular cell bodies during secretion are

exocrine

glands that secrete their products into ducts are called_____glands.

within columnar or cuboidal epithelium

glandular epithelium

glia

glue

stria

groove

macr

large

Mast cells

large and widely distributed in connective tissues and release heparin and histamine

strat

layer

heparin, histamine

mast cells secrete______and______.

elastic cartilage

more flexible and elastic, external ear and larynx

merocrine

most exocrine secretory cells in a gland are

Stratified

multiple layers

neur

nerve

lining of respiratory passages

pseudostratified columnar epithelium

hyal

resemblance to glass

squam

scale

Glandular

secretion

Major types of epithelial membranes

serous, mucous, cutaneous

True

sprains heal slowly because dense regular connective tissue has a relatively poor blood supply.

conjunctiva of the eye

stratified columnar epithelium

lining of developing ovarian follicle

stratified cuboidal epithelium

epidermis of skin

stratified squamous epithelium

striations

stripes


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