human anatomy chapter 5 questions
Epithelial tissues have ______ innervation. extensive little to no
extensive
An epithelium is composed of ______ packed cells. tightly loosely
tightly
fibroblasts adipocytes fixed microphages
produce fibers and ground substances store lipid reserves these large cells phagocytize damaged cells and pathogens
Which are the functions of bone? provides levers for movement stores calcium and phosphorus carries out hematopoiesis absorbs shock in some joints protection of vital organs
provides levers for movement stores calcium and phosphorus carries out hematopoiesis protection of vital organs
The type of epithelium found in areas likely to be subjected to abrasive activities and mechanical stress is a ________ epithelium.
stratified
The function of a _______ is to attach a muscle to a bone.
tendon
Which three are functions of adipose tissue? provides padding cushions shock makes new blood cells synthesizes hormones that control blood pressure acts as an insulator to slow heat loss
provides padding cushions shock acts as an insulator to slow heat loss
The lining of the larynx consists of what type of epithelial tissue? ciliated simple columnar epithelium nonciliated simple columnar epithelium pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium simple cuboidal epithelium
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
Erythrocytes are ______. white blood cells red blood cells platelets
red blood cells
Choose the type of connective tissue one would find in the stroma of lymph nodes, in the spleen, the thymus, and in the bone marrow. adipose areolar reticular
reticular
The type of connective tissue that contains a meshwork of reticular fibers, fibroblasts, and abundant leukocytes is ________ connective tissue.
reticular
Which connective tissue type forms the stroma of many lymphatic organs? cartilage adipose reticular areolar
reticular
Which of the following are functions of epithelial tissue? storage and transport physical protection secretions selective permeability sensations
selective permeability sensations physical protection secretions
Which of the following are functions of epithelial tissue? sensations storage and transport selective permeability physical protection secretions
sensations selective permeability physical protection secretions
Which criteria are used to classify epithelia? shape of cells at apical surface number of cell layers shape of cells at basal surface function
shape of cells at apical surface number of cell layers
Which type of epithelium is one cell layer thick? simple transitional glandular stratified
simple
Which is found in areas where stress is minimal and where filtration, absorption, or secretion is the primary function? transitional epithelium stratified epithelium simple epithelium glandular epithelium
simple epithelium
The three types of muscle tissue are ______. skeletal, smooth, and cardiac central, peripheral, and autonomic voluntary, involuntary, and autonomic striated, nonstriated, and smooth
skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
An epithelial cell is classified as ______ if it is thin and flat. columnar cuboidal squamous
squamous
Which of the following epithelial cells are flat, wide, and somewhat irregular in shape? cuboidal squamous columnar
squamous
Which three are locations of areolar connective tissue? subcutaneous layer deep to skin within tendons and ligaments dermis of the skin surrounding blood vessels
subcutaneous layer deep to skin dermis of the skin surrounding blood vessels
Connective tissue is designed to ________, ________, and bind organs.
support protect
Three functions of bone include ______. support of soft tissues protection of organs site of hormone synthesis storage of calcium permits stretching of some organs
support of soft tissues protection of organs storage of calcium
Dense regular connective tissue is found in ______. dermis of skin capsules of organs walls of large arteries tendons and ligaments
tendons and ligaments
Which statements characterize nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelial tissue? the cells remain moist the cells remain alive all the way to its apical surface it lines part of the anus keratin is not present within the cells the apical cells are dry
the cells remain moist the cells remain alive all the way to its apical surface it lines part of the anus keratin is not present within the cells
Transitional cells change their shape from polyhedral to flat depending on ______ of the epithelium. the innervation the vascularity the age the degree of stretch
the degree of stretch
Groups of similar cells and extracellular material that perform a common function are ______. organelles organs organ systems tissues
tissues
The type of epithelial tissue that lines the urinary bladder is _______ epithelial tissue
transitional
What type of epithelium contains cells able to withstand a significant amount of stretch? pseudostratified transitional simple
transitional
True or false: An organ is a structure composed of multiple types of tissues that must work together to accomplish a complex task. True False
true
True or false: Areolar connective tissue is found nearly everywhere in the body. True False
true
True or false: Most connective tissue cells are not in direct contact with each other. True False
true
True or false: Tissues are groups of similar cells that carry out a common function. True False
true
nonkeratinized stratified squamous keratinized stratified squamous pseudostratified ciliated columnar transitional
-body opening like the oral cavity, vagina, and anus -epidermis of skin -lines upper respiratory tract -lining of urinary bladder, ureters, and part of the urethra
apical lateral basal
-exposed to surface or lumen -have intercellular connections -where epithelium is attached to underlying connective tissue
simple squamous simple cuboidal simple columnar non ciliated simple columnar ciliated
-one layer of flat wide irregular shaped cells -one layer of cells that are about as high as they are wide -one layer of tall narrow cells that often contain microvilli -one layer of tall narrow cells that can move objects along their apical surface
erythrocytes leukocytes platelets
-transport 02 and CO2 between lungs and body tissues immunity -blood clotting
The two categories of connective tissue proper are _____ connective tissue and _____ connective tissue
dense loose
Collagen fibers are packed tightly and aligned parallel to an applied force in ______ ________ connective tissue.
dense regular
Which of the following types of protein fibers, found in connective tissue, allow body parts to stretch and appear wavy? collagen reticular elastic
elastic
Which of the following would you expect to find in the walls of the large arteries? elastic connective tissue dense irregular connective tissue dense regular connective tissue
elastic connective tissue
Which type of glands lack ducts and can secrete their products directly into the bloodstream? exocrine endocrine
endocrine
The simple squamous epithelium that lines blood and lymphatic vessels is called a(n) _______
endothelium
The major tissue type that acts as "a gatekeeper" because it regulates the movement of materials in and out of certain body regions is ______ tissue.
epithelial
The major tissue type that acts as "a gatekeeper" because it regulates the movement of materials in and out of certain body regions is ________ tissue.
epithelial
Red blood cells are called ______. erythrocytes plasma cells thrombocytes leukocytes
erythrocytes
These glands have ducts and excrete their products onto the surface of the skin or into the lumen endocrine exocrine
exocrine
epithelial tissue have _______ innervation
extensive
True or false: Collagen fibers form a structural connective tissue framework that helps them to support organs and resist external forces. True False
false
Blood is a type of ______ connective tissue. fluid proper supportive
fluid
Which of the following secretes mucin? goblet cells microvilli basement membrane cilia
goblet cells
A simple epithelium ______. has flat epithelial cells has 2-10 layers of epithelial cells has one layer of epithelial cells
has one layer of epithelial cells
Many areas of spongy bone contain _______ cells, which are responsible for producing new blood cells.
hematopoietic
The study of tissues and their relationships to organs is called which of the following? embryology cytology histology
histology
Which is the most common type of cartilage, and also the weakest? fibrocartilage hyaline elastic cartilage
hyaline
Which type of cartilage is surrounded by a perichondrium and named for its clear, glassy appearance? elastic cartilage hyaline cartilage fibrocartilage
hyaline cartilage
Hyaline cartilage is located ______. in the epiglottis in the fetal skeleton at the ends of long bones in costal cartilages in the nose
in the fetal skeleton at the ends of long bones in costal cartilages in the nose
Tendons and ligaments are made of _______ _______ connective tissue
dense regular
Which is a location of nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelial tissue?
lining of the oral cavity
Functions of muscle tissue include ______. production of blood cells contraction of the heart propulsion of materials through digestive tract filtering of blood to remove waste products voluntary movements of body parts
contraction of the heart propulsion of materials through digestive tract voluntary movements of body parts
Which statements describe the locations of epithelial tissue? covers many organs lines body cavities attached to bones covers body surfaces lines many organs
covers many organs lines body cavities covers body surfaces lines many organs
Different types of connective tissue have ______ amount of ground substance. a varying the same
a varying
Connective tissues perform ______. a wide variety of functions one specific function
a wide variety of functions
Sacs that produce secretions of multicellular exocrine glands are ______. endocrines acini goblet cells ducts
acini
A multicellular exocrine gland consists of ______. acini and no duct acini and at least one duct at least one duct and no acini
acini and at least one duct
These connective tissue cells are closely packed together and have nuclei squeezed to one side by the material that they store. areolar adipose reticular hyaline cartilage
adipose
Keratinized stratified squamous epithelial tissue is located ______. in thyroid gland follicles as the epidermis of the skin lining the esophagus lining the air sacs of the lungs
as the epidermis of the skin
Which option best explains why nutrients for epithelial cells are obtained by diffusion from the underlying connective tissue? avascularity regenerative capacity extensive innervations polarity
avascularity
Which option best explains why nutrients for epithelial cells are obtained by diffusion from the underlying connective tissue? regenerative capacity polarity avascularity extensive innervations
avascularity
A fluid connective tissue composed of formed elements and matrix is ________
blood
The type of connective tissue characterized by osteons with lacunae, which is functionally used to support and protect other tissues in the body, is compact ________ connective tissue.
bone
Which is an example of a supporting connective tissue? adipose tissue dense connective tissue cartilage blood
cartilage
Connective tissue, although diverse, share which of the following basic components? cells ground substance proteins fibers exocrine glands cilia
cells ground substance proteins fibers
Cells of cartilage are called ______. osteocytes chondrocytes adipocytes leukocytes
chondrocytes
_________ simple columnar epithelium lines the larger bronchioles of the lungs. ciliated nonciliated pseudostratified keratinized
ciliated
This type of epithelium is known for its ability to move structures like the oocyte in a uterine tube or small particles in the bronchioles of the lung. nonciliated simple columnar epithelium ciliated simple columnar epithelium transitional epithelium
ciliated simple columnar
Which type of protein fiber, in connective tissue, is the most abundant type of protein in the body and appears pink under the microscope when stained with hemotoxylin and eosin? reticular elastic collagen
collagen
The main type of tissue that functions to support tissues and bind structures together is ______ tissue.
connective
Loose connective tissues is best categorized as which of the following tissue types? connective tissue proper supporting connective tissue fluid connective tissue
connective tissue proper
Which statements characterize skeletal muscle tissue? it is striated it is found in the walls of most viscera it is multinucleated it is voluntary it has intercalated discs
it is striated it is multinucleated it is voluntary
Which two statements characterize simple squamous epithelial tissue? it lines blood vessels it lines most digestive organs it allows for rapid diffusion or filtration it secretes mucus
it lines blood vessels it allows for rapid diffusion or filtration
Select all that contain a simple cuboidal epithelium. lumen of blood vessels (endothelium) kidney tubules lining of the digestive tract ducts of most glands
kidney tubules ducts of most glands
Where might you find simple squamous epithelium? lining of lumen of blood vessels (endothelium) lining of upper respiratory tract lining of lumen of ureters lining of air sacs (alveoli) of lungs
lining of lumen of blood vessels (endothelium) lining of air sacs (alveoli) of lungs
Which is a location of pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium? lining of the uterine tubes lining of urinary bladder kidney tubules lining of the trachea
lining of the trachea
Transitional epithelial tissue is located ______. lining most of the respiratory tract in ducts of large glands lining the urinary bladder in the epidermis of skin
lining the urinary bladder
Simple ciliated columnar epithelium is located ______. lining the heart chambers lining the stomach covering the ovaries lining the uterine tubes
lining the uterine tubes
The relative proportions of cells, fibers, and ground substance are the basis of classification for ______ connective tissues. areolar and reticular loose and dense supportive and fluid
loose and dense
Which connective tissue cells are derived from monocytes in the blood and reside in the extracellular matrix after leaving the blood? mast cells adipocytes fibroblasts macrophages
macrophages
Tiny, cytoplasmic projections on the apical surface of a cell that increase the surface area for secretion and absorption are called ______. mucin microvilli villi cilia
microvilli
Cell types of nervous tissue that are responsible for control and information processing are ______ .
neurons
These epithelial cells form a single layer of tall, narrow cells whose apical membranes may have microvilli for increased absorption and secretion. nonciliated simple columnar ciliated simple columnar
nonciliated simple columnar
This type of epithelium has live cells all the way to its apical surface as evidenced by the nuclei that are present in their flattened cells. nonciliated columnar epithelium nonkeratinized stratified squamous keratinized stratified squamous simple cuboidal
nonkeratinized stratified squamous