bio- 137 chap 5 concept review
.............................epithelium functions in movement of a secretion (like mucus) across the apical surface of the tissue.
Pseudostratified columnar
An epithelium with a single layer of tall cells would be classified as which type of epithelium?
Simple columnar epithelium
..................... epithelium can function in absorption, secretion and protection.
Simple cuboidal
................. epithelium can function in diffusion, filtration, secretion and protection based on location.
Simple squamous
connective tissue
areolar, adipose, elastic cartilage, compact bone, hyaline cartilage
Adipose connective tissue is a type of dense connective tissue.
false
Epithelia are strong membranes that function to bind the body together.
false
Intercellular junctions important in sealing the space between the cells and filling the "gaps" are called gap junctions.
false
Where are chondrocytes and osteocytes located?
in lacunae
nervous
nervous tissue
Which type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs?
smooth muscle
muscle tissue
smooth, skeletal, cardiac,
One function of muscle tissue is to provide heat production.
true
Perimysium covers a muscle fascicle.
true
................ is composed of a network of branching elastic fibers
Elastic cartilage
.................. can be classified using the number of cell layers, and the shape of the cell at the apical surface
Epithelial tissue
................... forms the surface layer of the body, lines body cavities, hollow organs and structures, and constitutes most gland tissue.
Epithelial tissue
.................is composed mainly of type I collagen that form thick, parallel bundles.
Fibrocartilage
.................. is composed primarily of type II collagen that does not form thick bundles.
Hyaline cartilage
................ epithelium functions in protection of underlying layers.
Stratified squamous
Which type of connective tissue is abundant in the walls of arteries, and in the airway?
elastic tissue
Schwann cells are glial cells of the central nervous system.
false
epitheial tissue
simple squamous, pseudostratified columnar, simple columnar, stratified squamous
Which of the following parts of a neuron receives and processes information? Axon Dendrite Synapse Cell bodyCorrect
cell body
Which of the following is NOT a feature of epithelia? Specialized intercellular junctions Avascular Abundant extracellular material Basement membrane
Abundant extracellular material
Which of the following is NOT a category of connective tissue? Fluid connective tissue Connective tissue proper Supporting connective tissue Aerobic connective tissue
Aerobic connective tissue
Which of the following characteristics is common to oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells? Both can interact with multiple cells. Both form a myelin sheath around a single axon. Both are located in the CNS. Both provide myelination.
Both provide myelination.
....................... is diverse, abundant, and widely distributed through the body.
Connective tissue
................... is widely distributed throughout the body to allow for movement of the skeleton or other tissues of the body.
Muscle tissue
There are three types of...........: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
Muscle tissue
.................. is a network of specialized cells that monitors the internal and external environment and initiates commands through which the body reacts.
Nervous tissue
....................... is composed of two types of cells: neurons and glial cells.
Nervous tissue
................. accomdates distension and relaxation with changes in organ volume.
Transitional epithelium