Chapter 33 The Animal Body: Basic Form and Function
An example of a connective tissue is the
blood
Which of the following tissues is striated, contains cells with one nucleus each, and is NOT under voluntary control?
cardiac muscle
Most of the exchange surfaces of multicellular animals are lined with
epithelial tissue.
An exchange surface in direct contact with the external environment is found in the
lungs
Tissues are composed of cells, and tissues functioning together make up
organs
The specialized function shared by the cells that line the lungs and those that line the lumen of the gut is that both types of cells
provide abundant exchange surface.
Of the following choices, the epithelium with the shortest diffusion distance is
simple squamous epithelium.
Breathing is accomplished via the rhythmic contraction and relaxation of
skeletal muscle.
Food moves along the digestive tract as the result of contractions by
smooth muscle
The flat shaped cells found in the epidermis of the skin are :
squamous
Cardiac muscle cells are both
striated and interconnected by intercalated disks
Muscles are joined to bones by
tendons
Positive feedback differs from negative feedback in that
the positive feedback's effector responses are in the same direction as the initiating stimulus rather than
As body size increases in animals,
there is a decrease in the surface-to-volume ratio.
The specialized structures of complex animals have evolved because
they permit adjustments to a wide range of environmental changes.