Histology SIU SOM -- Cardiovascular
Which of the following features is a normal component of epicardium but NOT of endocardium? a. adipocytes b. collagen c. elastin d. fibroblasts e. simple squamous epithelial tissue
a. adipocytes
A prominent inner elastic membrane (internal elastic lamina), often appearing in cross section as a wavy or sinuous line, is characteristic of: a. muscular arteries b. small veins c. large veins d. venules e. capillaries
a. muscular arteries
Undifferentiated cells around the perimeter of capillaries are: a. pericytes b. parasites c. fenestrations d. endothelial cells e. basal lamina
a. pericytes
Endothelium is: a. simple squamous epithelial tissue b. stratified squamous epithelial tissue c. simple cuboidal epithelial tissue d. stratified cuboidal epithelial tissue e. simple columnar epithelial tissue
a. simple squamous epithelial tissue
Mesothelium is: a. simple squamous epithelial tissue b. stratified squamous epithelial tissue c. simple cuboidal epithelial tissue d. stratified cuboidal epithelial tissue e. simple columnar epithelial tissue
a. simple squamous epithelial tissue
Thick, collagenous rings located at the sites of origin of large vessels and valves of the heart are referred to as: a. the fibrous skeleton of the heart b. the sino-atrial nodes c. intercalated discs d. cusps of the valve e. none of the above
a. the fibrous skeleton of the heart
The most abundant tissue element forming the media of small, muscular arteries is: a. cardiac muscle b. smooth muscle c. collagen fibers d. elastic fibers e. cartilage
b. smooth muscle
The germinal center of a lymph nodule is: a. comprised of densely packed lymphocytes b. the active site of lymphocyte proliferation c. comprised mainly of T-cells
b. the active site of lymphocyte proliferation
Hassall's corpuscles are a unique and characteristic feature of: a. spleen b. thymus c. lymph nodes d. bone marrow e. tonsils
b. thymus
The muscular layer of blood vessels is called: a. tunica intima b. tunica media c. tunica adventitia d. endothelium e. mesothelium
b. tunica media
Blood vessels are normally encountered in all of the following EXCEPT: a. epicardium b. myocardium c. endocardium d. wall of aorta e. respiratory mucosa
c. endocardium
The junctions that are the basis for electrical conduction from one cardiac muscle cell to another are: a. desmosomes b. occluding junctions c. gap junctions d. adhering junctions
c. gap junctions
Red pulp of the spleen: a. is comprised of lymphatic nodules b. is comprised of B cells c. is comprised of splenic cords, venous sinuses, and reticular fibers d. is comprised of elastic connective tissue
c. is comprised of splenic cords, venous sinuses, and reticular fibers
Continuous endothelium is found in what organ: a. endocrine organs b. kidney c. lung d. spleen e. all of the above
c. lung
Smooth muscle is most substantial in: a. the epicardium of the heart b. the media of elastic arteries c. the media of muscular arteries d. the myocardium of the heart e. arterioles
c. the media of muscular arteries
Mesothelium lines: a. the respiratory tract b. the urinary tract c. the peritoneal, pleural and pericardial cavities d. the nasal cavity e. the oral cavity
c. the peritoneal, pleural and pericardial cavities
Cells which mature in the thymus and then enter circulation are: a. thymic corpuscles b. thymic nurse cells c. plasma cells d. T-lymphocytes e. epitheliocytes
d. T-lymphocytes
Reticular fibers (a form of type III collagen) form a supporting meshwork for cells in: a. spleen b. lymph nodes c. bone marrow d. all of the above
d. all of the above
"Short-cuts" between arteries and veins are: a. capillaries b. sinusoids c. lymph vessels d. arterio-venous anastomoses e. venules
d. arterio-venous anastomoses
Vasa vasorum are: a. blood vessels of the myocardium b. nerves that supply the blood vessels c. nerves of the heart d. blood vessels within the walls of the blood vessels e. blood vessels of the endocardium
d. blood vessels within the walls of the blood vessels
The most abundant tissue element forming the media of the aorta is: a. cardiac muscle b. smooth muscle c. collagen d. elastin e. cartilage
d. elastin
Heart valves normally consist of an endothelial surface covering: a. cardiac muscle fibers b. hyaline cartilage c. loose areolar connective tissue d. fibrocollagenous and fibroelastic connective tissue e. adipose connective tissue
d. fibrocollagenous and fibroelastic connective tissue
Which organ is lined by endothelium on the inside and mesothelium on the outside? a. esophagus b. tonsil c. intestine d. heart e. stomach
d. heart
Lymphoid tissue in the intestinal mucosa takes the form of: a. tonsils b. lymph nodes c. crypts d. lymph nodules e. splenic cords
d. lymph nodules
Red and white pulp describes tissue of the: a. lymphatic nodules b. bone marrow c. thymus d. spleen e. lymph node
d. spleen
Fenestrated endothelium is found in what organ: a. endocrine organs b. kidney c. intestinal villi d. spleen e. all of the above
e. all of the above
Intercalated discs: a. include desmosomes b. are found at the boundary between adjacent cardiac muscle cells c. include gap junctions d. may appear as dark or light bands by light microscopy e. all of the above
e. all of the above
Lymphatic nodules are found in: a. cortex of lymph nodes b. tonsils c. spleen d. respiratory and gastrointestinal mucosa e. all of the above
e. all of the above
Purkinje fibers: a. generate electrical impulses b. conduct electrical impulses through the myocardium c. synchronize the heartbeat d. are found along the innermost layer of the myocardium e. all of the above
e. all of the above
The sino-atrial (SA) node, the atrio-ventricular (AV) node, and the Purkinje fibers of the myocardium all consist of specialized: a. endothelial cells b. fibroblasts c. nerve fibers d. smooth muscle cells e. cardiac muscle cells
e. cardiac muscle cells
Blood platelets are most closely associated with: a. oxygen transport b. antibody production c. antigen recognition d. phagocytosis e. clotting
e. clotting
Which cell junction, located at intercalated disks, is responsible for electrical communication between cardiac muscle cells? a. macula adherens b. zonula adherens c. zonula occludens d. desmosome e. gap junction
e. gap junction
Endothelium lines all of the following except: a. arteries b. veins c. capillaries d. lymphatic vessels e. glandular ducts
e. glandular ducts
The inner layer of a blood vessel wall, characterized by a simple squamous endothelium supported by a thin layer of connective tissue, is the: a. adventitia b. external elastic lamina c. media d. internal elastic lamina e. intima
e. intima
Lymphatic nodules are NOT found in: a. cortex of lymph nodes b. tonsils c. spleen d. respiratory and gastrointestinal epithelium e. thymus
e. thymus