anatomy

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elastic fibers and collagen fibers

Loose connective tissue contains

Adipocytes

Most energy storage in the body is accomplished by which of the following cells?

smooth muscle

Muscle tissue located in the walls of digestive organs is called

cardiac muscle

Muscle which makes up the wall of the heart: _______________________

transmit electrical signals

Neural tissue cells

a cell body and a variable numbers of extensions

Neurons contain which of the following features?

compact bone

Osteons make up: _______________________.

simple squamous

What type of epithelium makes up the endothelium of blood vessels?

They cover surfaces subjected to mechanical or chemical stress.

Which of the following exclusively describes stratified epithelia?

They support, surround, and interconnect other tissue types

Which of the following is a function of connective tissues?

Strarified

Which of the following means two or more layers?

Chondroblasts

Cartilage cells which produce matrix are called: _____________________.

surface of the skin

Epithelial tissue includes which of the following?

multinucleated

Skeletal muscle tissue contains large fibers that are

Cilia

Small, hair-like projections found on the surface of some columnar cells: _________________

dense/ regular

Tendons and ligaments are all composed of ________ connective tissue, which contains tightly packed collagen fibers aligned parallel to applied forces.

central canal

The central opening within an osteon is called the: _______________________.

Simple Columar Epithelium

The tissue lining the small intestine of the digestive tract is called

Muscle tissue

which of the following is the primary tissue type that contracts

Histology

which of the following is the study of tissues


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