Histology
True or False QuestionYour Answer correct True or false: An organ is a structure composed of multiple types of tissues that must work together to accomplish a complex task.
True
True or false: Tissues are groups of similar cells that carry out a common function.
True
Different types of connective tissue have ______ amount of ground substance.
a varrying
Which three are functions of adipose tissue?
acts as an insulator to slow heat loss cushions shock provides padding
These connective tissue cells are closely packed together and have nuclei squeezed to one side by the material that they store.
adipose
The type of connective tissue shown here is found nearly everywhere in the body. It is also a major component of the subcutaneous layer of the skin. It is called ______ connective tissue.
areolar
Which option best explains why nutrients for epithelial cells are obtained by diffusion from the underlying connective tissue?
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?
cartilage
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.
ciliated simple columnar epithelium
Which type of epithelial is cell is taller than it is wide?
columnar
Loose connective tissues is best categorized as which of the following tissue types?
connective tissue proper
Which statements describe the locations of epithelial tissue?
covers many organs covers body surfaces lines many organs lines body cavities
Transitional cells change their shape from polyhedral to flat depending on ______ of the epithelium.
degree of stretch
Select all that contain a simple cuboidal epithelium.
ducts of most glands kidney tubules
Which of the following would you expect to find in the walls of the large arteries?
elastic connective tissue
Which type of glands lack ducts and can secrete their products directly into the bloodstream?
endocrine
The simple squamous epithelium that lines blood and lymphatic vessels is called a
endothelium
What is the simple squamous epithelium that lines blood and lymphatic vessels called?
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
Epithelial tissues have ______ innervation.
extensive
True or false: Mucous connective tissue is the first type to emerge in the developing embryo.
false
Which connective tissue cell produces fibers and ground substance?
fibroblasts
Blood is a type of ______ connective tissue.
fluid
Which of the following secretes mucin?
goblet cells
Many areas of spongy bone contain red bloodBlank 1Blank 1 red blood _____ which are responsible for producing new blood cells.
hematopoietic
Which option best explains the ability of epithelial tissues to repair themselves?
high regenerative capacity
Which is the most common type of cartilage, and also the weakest?
hyaline
Which type of cartilage is surrounded by a perichondrium and named for its clear, glassy appearance?
hyaline cartilage
Hyaline cartilage is located ______.
in costal cartilages in the fetal skeleton at the ends of long bones in the nose
Which two statements characterize simple squamous epithelial tissue?
it lines blood vessels it allows for rapid diffusion or filtration
The type of epithelial tissue that form the epidermis of skin is _______ stratified squamous.
keratinized
Where might you find simple squamous epithelium?
lining of air sacs (alveoli) of lungs lining of lumen of blood vessels (endothelium
Which is a location of pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium?
lining of trachea
Which connective tissue cells are derived from monocytes in the blood and reside in the extracellular matrix after leaving the blood?
macrophages
Tiny, cytoplasmic projections on the apical surface of a cell that increase the surface area for secretion and absorption are called ______.
microvilli
What type of membrane lines body passageways that eventually open to the external environment?
mucous
Which type of connective tissue is located in the umbilical cord only?
mucous connective tissue
Of the types of the body membranes, the principal types of internal membranes are
mucous, serous
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
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.
nonkeratinized stratified squamous
Keratinized stratified squamous epithelial tissue is located ______.
oral cavity
A structure, which is composed of two or more tissue types, that works together to perform a specific task is a
organ
Three functions of bone include ______.
protection of organs support of soft tissues storage of calcium
Which are the functions of bone?
protection of vital organs stores calcium and phosphorus provides levers for movement carries out hematopoiesis
The lining of the larynx consists of what type of epithelial tissue?
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
Erythrocytes are ______.
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.
reticular
Which criteria are used to classify epithelia?
shape of cells at apical surface number of cell layers
Which type of epithelium is one cell layer thick?
simple
Which is found in areas where stress is minimal and where filtration, absorption, or secretion is the primary function?
simple epithelium
Which type of epithelium is in the lining of the lung air sacs?
simple squamous
An epithelial cell is classified as ______ if it is thin and flat. Multiple choice question.
squamous
Which of the following epithelial cells are flat, wide, and somewhat irregular in shape?
squamous
Which are considered the functions of connective tissue?
storage and transport physical protection binding and support of structures
The type of epithelium that contains two or more layers of epithelial cells is ________ epithelium.
stratified
he type of epithelium found in areas likely to be subjected to abrasive activities and mechanical stress is ______ epithelium.
stratified
Connective tissue is designed to _____, ________, and bind organs.
support protect
Which three are locations of areolar connective tissue?
surrounding blood vessels dermis of the skin subcutaneous layer deep to skin
The function of a ______ is to attach a muscle to a bone.
tendon
Dense regular connective tissue is found in ______.
tendons and ligmaents
Which statements characterize nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelial tissue?
the cells remain moist the cells remain alive all the way to its apical surface keratin is not present within the cells it lines part of the anus
An epithelium is composed of ______ packed cells.
tightly
Groups of similar cells and extracellular material that perform a common function are ______.
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?
transitional
True or false: Areolar connective tissue is found nearly everywhere in the body.
true
True or false: Most connective tissue cells are not in direct contact with each other.
true
Leukocytes are commonly called _____ blood cells.
white