A & P Lab Cells and Tissues
How many basic types of muscle tissue are there?
3
How many primary tissue types are found in the human body?
4
How many stages of mitosis are there?
6
True/False All animals cells have a cell wall.
False
True/False The end product of mitosis is four genetically identical daughter nuclei.
False
Epithelial tissues can be classified according to cell shape. ______ epithelial cells are scalelike and flattened.
Squamous
True/False Blood is a type of connective tissue.
True
True/False Endocrine and exocrine glands are classified as epithelium because they usually develop from epithelial membranes.
True
When a cell is not dividing, the DNA is loosely spread throughout the nucleus in a threadlike form called
chromatin
DNA replication occurs during
interphase
During cytokinesis/interphase the cell grows and performs its usual activities.
interphase
All connective tissue is derived from an embryonic tissue known as
mesenchyme
Because these organelles are responsible for providing most of the ATP needed by the cell, they are often referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell. They are the
mitochondria
All the following are example of connective tissue except
neurons
Of the two major cell types found in nervous tissue, neurons/neuroglial cells are highly specialized to generate and conduct electrical signals.
neurons
Proteins are assembled on these organelles.
ribosomes
The plasma membrane not only provides a protective boundary for the cell but also determines which substances enter or exit the cell. We call this chcaracteristic
selective permeability
This type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs. It has not striations, and its cells are spindle shaped.
smooth muscle
Define cell
the structural and functional units of all living things
Groups of cells that are anatomically similar and share a function are called
tissues