SmartBook Ch. 5: Tissues 2
A bone as a whole is covered with a tough fibrous layer called a(n) ________?
A bone as a whole is covered with a tough fibrous layer called a(n)
What is a cardiomyocyte? Multiple choice question. A formed element of blood A cardiac muscle cell A nerve cell A phagocytic connective tissue ce
A cardiac muscle cell
What is an osteocyte? Multiple choice question. A cell in developing bone that produces osteoid A mature bone cell located in a lacuna A mature cartilage cell located in a lacuna
A mature bone cell located in a lacuna
Cartolage is described as what?
A relatively stiff connective tissue with a rubbery matrix
What is another term for a fat cell? Multiple choice question. Mast cell Fibroblast Adipocyte Glial cell
Adipocyte
______ is a type of supportive connective tissue with a relatively rigid, but flexible matrix.
Blank 1: Cartilage or cartilage
Which part of a neuron receives incoming signals from other cells? Multiple choice question. Fiber Neurosoma Axon Dendrite
Dendrite
What are the two broad categories of fibrous connective tissue based on their relative abundance of fibers? Multiple choice question. Supportive and binding Fibrous and non-fibrous Dense and loose
Dense and loose
What is a noncontinuous patch-like area that mechanically links two cells together via plaques and J-shaped proteins? Multiple choice question. Desmosomes Tight junctions Gap junctions
Desmosomes
What are the cells and cell fragments of blood collectively referred to as? Multiple choice question. Platelets Red blood cells White blood cells Formed elements
Formed elements
What are the cells and cell fragments of blood collectively referred to as? Multiple choice question. White blood cells Formed elements Platelets Red blood cells
Formed elements
Which cell junction allows the flow of ions between cells? Multiple choice question. Gap junction Desmosome Tight junction
Gap junction
What is a small space in tissue such as bone or cartilage that contains a chondrocyte or osteocyte called? Multiple choice question. Foramen Chondrocyte Osteocyte Lacuna
Lacuna
Which cell types are found in fibrous connective tissue? Multiple select question. Macrophages Neuroglia Adipocytes Myocytes Fibroblasts Mast cells
Macrophages Adipocytes Fibroblasts Mast cells
Which tissue can exert physical force on other tissues and organs? Multiple choice question. Connective Muscle Epithelial Nervous
Muscle
Which tissue types are described as excitable? Multiple select question. Muscular Epithelial Nervous Connective
Muscular Nervous
What is another name for the axon of a neuron? Multiple choice question. Dendrite Neurosoma Nerve fiber Neuroglia
Nerve fiber
Which are functions of connective tissue in the body? Multiple select question. Support and protect organs Absorption Bind organs to one another Communication
Support and protect organs Bind organs to one another
Functions of ______ tissue include energy storage and thermal insulation. Multiple choice question. areolar adipose dense regular osseous
adipose
The type of connective tissue found beneath the skin, within the breast, and on the surface of the heart is ______ tissue. Multiple choice question. adipose dense regular osseous cartilage
adipose
The image shows a section of ______ tissue. Multiple choice question. hyaline cartilage bone cardiac muscle dense irregular connective
bone
The oxidation of ______ fat results in heat production. Multiple choice question. brown white yellow red
brown
The oxidation of ______ fat results in heat production. Multiple choice question. red brown white yellow
brown
In dense regular connective tissue, the collagen fibers are ______. Multiple choice question. loosely arranged closely packed
closely packed
Of the four classes of tissue, ______ tissues are the most abundant, widely distributed, and histologically variable of the primary tissues. Multiple choice question. nervous connective muscle epithelial
connective
Cartilage in the outer ear is ______. Multiple choice question. elastic cartilage hyaline cartilage fibrocartilage
elastic cartilage
Cartilage in the tip of the nose is ______. Multiple choice question. hyaline cartilage elastic cartilage fibrocartilage
hyaline cartilage
The two broad categories of fibrous connective tissue, based on the relative abundance of fibers, are ______ connective tissues. Multiple select question. loose cartilaginous dense irregular
loose dense
Another term for bone is ______ tissue. Multiple choice question. adipose osseous collagenous fibrous
osseous
Which connective tissue contains loosely arranged cells, elastic fibers, and collagenous fibers? Multiple choice question. Areolar connective tissue Reticular connective tissue Fibrocartilage Dense irregular connective tissue
Areolar connective tissue
A(n) ____ is another term for a fat cell.
Blank 1: adipocyte, adipocytes, or Adipocyte
The type of connective tissue that functions primarily in the transport of cells, nutrients, gases and dissolved matter through the body is .
Blank 1: blood or Blood
A cartilage cell that has become enclosed in a lacuna in the cartilage matrix is called a _____?
Blank 1: chondrocyte, chondrocytes, or Chondrocyte
Of the four main types of tissue, _____ tissue fills the spaces between other tissues and binds tissues to one another.
Blank 1: connective or Connective
Another name for a red blood cell is
Blank 1: erythrocyte or Erythrocyte
A single skeletal muscle cell is also called a muscle ____?
Blank 1: fiber, fibers, or Fiber
A ______ is a connective tissue cell that produces collagen fibers and ground substance.
Blank 1: fibroblast, fibroblasts, or Fibroblast
A _______ is a connective tissue cell that produces collagen fibers and ground substance.
Blank 1: fibroblast, fibroblasts, or Fibroblast
A cellular component of blood or lymph is a ____ element.
Blank 1: formed or Formed
A cellular component of blood or lymph is a _____ element.
Blank 1: formed or Formed
A cellular component of blood or lymph is a element.
Blank 1: formed or Formed
By definition, a(n)____ is a cell or organ that secretes substances for use elsewhere in the body.
Blank 1: gland, glands, or Gland
A small cavity in a tissue such as bone or cartilage is a(n)_____?
Blank 1: lacuna, lacunae, or Lacuna
Of the four classes of tissues, tissue consists of elongated fibers that are specialized to contract in response to stimulation.
Blank 1: muscular, muscle, Muscular, or Muscle
A cardiac muscle cell is also called a
Blank 1: myocyte, cardiocyte, cardiomyocyte, Myocyte, or Cardiomyocyte
The tissue that is specialized for communication by means of electrical and chemical signals is _____ tissue.
Blank 1: nervous, neural, or Nervous
An __________ is a mature bone cell formed when an osteoblast becomes surrounded by its own matrix and entrapped in a lacuna.
Blank 1: osteocyte, osteocytes, or Osteocyte
The liquid portion of blood is called _____?
Blank 1: plasma, Plasma, or blood plasma
A _____ is a formed element of the blood involved in clotting and other mechanisms for minimizing blood loss.
Blank 1: platelet, thrombocyte, or platelets
The tissue found within the heads of long bones and the middle layer of flat bones is _____ bone.
Blank 1: spongy, cancellous , Spongy, or Cancellous
The type of cell junction that holds cells together and seals off the space between adjacent cells making it difficult for substances to pass between them is a ____ junction.
Blank 1: tight or Tight
Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence. Leukocyte is another term for a ______ blood cell.
Blank 1: white or White
What is the fluid connective tissue that travels through vessels? Multiple choice question. Osseous Blood Adipose Dense regular
Blood
What is another name for osseous tissue? Multiple choice question. Bone Fibrocartilage Dense regular connective tissue Connective tissue
Bone
What are the two types of adipose tissue? Multiple choice question. Brown and red Brown and white Yellow and red Yellow and white
Brown and white
What are the two types of adipose tissue? Multiple choice question. Yellow and red Brown and white Yellow and white Brown and red
Brown and white
By definition, ____ tissue is a type of connective tissue that contains predominantly adipocytes.
By definition, tissue is a type of connective tissue that contains predominantly adipocytes. Listen to the complete question
How are the different types of fibrous connective tissue distinguished from one another? Multiple choice question. By how the color and composition of their fibers are different By whether the arrangement of fibers is irregular or dense By whether the arrangement of fibers is dense or loose
By whether the arrangement of fibers is dense or loose
Which muscle tissue is composed of cells which are branched, striated, uninucleated and under involuntary control? Multiple choice question. Skeletal Smooth Cardiac
Cardiac Skeletal Reason: Skeletal muscle tissue is composed of cells which are fusiform, multinucleated, striated and under voluntary control Smooth Reason: Smooth muscle tissue is composed of cells which are fusiform, uninucleated, nonstriated and under involuntary control.
Cardiac muscle Skeletal muscle Smooth muscle
Cardiac muscle matches Choice, Branched, uninucleate, striated cells Branched, uninucleate, striated cells Skeletal muscle matches Choice, Long, striated, multinucleate cells Long, striated, multinucleate cells Smooth muscle matches Choice, Uninucleate, fusiform, nonstriated cells Uninucleate, fusiform, nonstriated cells
What is a cartilage cell that has become enclosed in a lacuna called? Multiple choice question. Chondroblast Leukocyte Chondrocyte Osteocyte
Chondrocyte
What is a cartilage cell that has become enclosed in a lacuna called? Multiple choice question. Chondrocyte Leukocyte Osteocyte Chondroblast
Chondrocyte
While preparing some chicken wings for cooking you observe white fibers connecting the bones and the muscles to bone. What type of fibers are these? Multiple choice question. Myosin Reticular Elastic Collagenous
Collagenous
How would an exocrine gland that is branched with sacs at the end of each branch be classified? Multiple choice question. Simple acinar Compound acinar Simple tubular Compound tubular
Compound acinar
Which tissue class supports and binds tissues together? Multiple choice question. Epithelial Nervous Muscular Connective
Connective Epithelial Reason: The function of epithelial tissue is to line structures and protect underlying tissue. Nervous Reason: The function of nervous tissue is to provide communication. Muscular Reason: The function of muscular tissue is to provide movement.
Where would dense irregular connective tissue be found? Multiple choice question. Stroma of the spleen Deeper part of dermis Tendons Serous membranes
Deeper part of dermis
Elastic cartilage and most hyaline cartilages are surrounded by a protective sheath called a
Elastic cartilage and most hyaline cartilages are surrounded by a protective sheath called a
What is the difference between exocrine and endocrine glands? Multiple choice question. Exocrine glands secrete onto a surface. Endocrine glands secrete into the blood. Exocrine glands are found only in the skin. Endocrine glands are found in all the other organs. Exocrine glands secrete hormones. Endocrine glands secrete sweat, digestive enzymes, etc..
Exocrine glands secrete onto a surface. Endocrine glands secrete into the blood.
What is another name for a skeletal muscle cell? Multiple choice question. Bundle Myofibril Fiber Fibril
Fiber
Which cell produces collagen fibers and ground substance? Multiple choice question. Adipocyte Fibroblast Mast cell Myocyte
Fibroblast
Which cell produces collagen fibers and ground substance? Multiple choice question. Adipocyte Mast cell Fibroblast Myocyte
Fibroblast
Which cell types are found in fibrous connective tissue? Multiple choice question. Adipocytes, chondrocytes, osteocytes, erythrocytes White blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, fibroblasts Adipocytes, mast cells, erythrocytes, chondrocytes Fibroblasts, macrophages, white blood cells, adipocytes
Fibroblasts, macrophages, white blood cells, adipocytes
Which cartilage is characterized by bundles of coarse collagenous fibers in the matrix? Multiple choice question. Fibrocartilage Elastic cartilage Hyaline cartilage
Fibrocartilage
Loose connective tissue and dense connective tissue are classified as what type of connective tissue? Multiple choice question. Cartilaginous Fibrous Irregular Areolar
Fibrous
Which is a location of dense irregular connective tissue? Multiple choice question. Ligaments Tendons Epithelium of skin Fibrous sheath around bones
Fibrous sheath around bones
What is a white blood cell also called? Multiple choice question. Leukocyte Thrombocyte Erythrocyte Fibrocyte
Leukocyte
Where is dense regular connective tissue found? Multiple choice question. Muscles Ligaments Spinal cord Heart wall
Ligaments
Which cells found in connective tissue engulf foreign particles, activate the immune system, and destroy dead or dying cells? Multiple choice question. Adipocytes Fibroblasts Chondroblasts Macrophages Reticulocytes
Macrophages Which cells found in connective tissue engulf foreign particles, activate the immune system, and destroy dead or dying cells? Multiple choice question. Reticulocytes Chondroblasts Adipocytes Reason: An adipocyte is the main cell type of adipose tissue. It stores fat. Macrophages Fibroblasts Reason: A fibroblast is a cell that produces and secretes fiber and other components of the ground substance.
Which tissues can be described as excitable because they are able to respond to outside stimuli by changing their membrane potential? Multiple choice question. Connective and muscular Nervous and muscular Nervous and connective Epithelial and muscular
Nervous and muscular
Osseous (bone) tissue can be of two types, which are compact and _____?
Osseous (bone) tissue can be of two types, which are compact and
Which formed element is a cell fragment that functions in blood clotting? Multiple choice question. Platelet Leukocyte Erythrocyte
Platelet
What is another name for an erythrocyte? Multiple choice question. Red blood cell White blood cell Plasma Platelet
Red blood cell
What are the three fiber types found in fibrous connective tissue? Multiple select question. Reticular Actin Collagenous Elastic Myosin Intermediate
Reticular Collagenous Elastic
Which connective tissue is composed of loosely arranged reticular fibers and lymphocytes? Multiple choice question. Hyaline cartilage Reticular connective tissue Blood Areolar connective tissue
Reticular connective tissue
What are the three types of muscle tissue? Multiple select question. Rough Smooth Irregular Cardiac Skeletal
Smooth Cardiac Skeletal
Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac are types of which tissue? Multiple choice question. Epithelial Muscular Dense connective Bone
Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac are types of which tissue? Multiple choice question. Epithelial Muscular Dense connective Bone
Where is reticular connective tissue found? Multiple choice question. Spleen Liver Stomach Pancreas
Spleen
What are the two types of bone tissue? Multiple choice question. Dense regular and dense irregular Calcified and noncalcified Spongy and compact
Spongy and compact
What is the main characteristic of nervous tissue? Multiple choice question. The ability to communicate by using electrical signals The ability to store fat and energy The ability to transport nutrients and wastes The ability to communicate by using hormones
The ability to communicate by using electrical signals
Blood plasma is best defined as which of the following? Multiple choice question. The liquid within tissues The liquid portion of blood The liquid within blood cells
The liquid portion of blood
Blood plasma is best defined as which of the following? Multiple choice question. The liquid within tissues The liquid within blood cells The liquid portion of blood
The liquid portion of blood
Which of the following best describes tight junctions? Multiple choice question. They consist of connexons surrounding a channel leading from one cell to its neighbor. They consist of the membrane plaques of adjacent cells anchored together; there is a space between cell membranes. They consist of transmembrane cell-adhesion proteins around the upper part of a cell and hold neighboring cells together.
They consist of transmembrane cell-adhesion proteins around the upper part of a cell and hold neighboring cells together.
What are the functions of macrophages? Multiple select question. They engulf foreign particles. They produce fibers and ground substance. They transport nutrients in the blood and lymph fluid. They destroy dead or dying self cells. They activate the immune system when they encounter antigens.
They engulf foreign particles. They destroy dead or dying self cells. They activate the immune system when they encounter antigens.
What is the primary function of blood? Multiple choice question. To provide movement To coordinate and control body activities through electrical signals To support the body and protect other tissues To transport cells, nutrients, gases and dissolved matter through the body
To transport cells, nutrients, gases and dissolved matter through the body
What is the primary function of blood? Multiple choice question. To provide movement To transport cells, nutrients, gases and dissolved matter through the body To support the body and protect other tissues To coordinate and control body activities through electrical signals
To transport cells, nutrients, gases and dissolved matter through the body
Where would areolar connective tissue be found? Multiple select question. Supporting the neurons of the brain Visceral pleura Fascia between muscles Surrounding blood vessels Lining the lumen of the small intestine
Visceral pleura Fascia between muscles Surrounding blood vessels
What is the tough fibrous layer that surrounds a whole bone called? Multiple choice question. Perineurium Perichondrium Periosteum Perimysium
What is the tough fibrous layer that surrounds a whole bone called? Multiple choice question. Perineurium Perichondrium Periosteum Perimysium
Where would you find spongy bone? Multiple select question. Within medullary cavities of the fetal skeleton Forming the outer layer of a bone Within the interior of flat and irregular bones In the heads of long bones
Within the interior of flat and irregular bones In the heads of long bones