Chapter 4 TISSUES
Match the connective tissue example with its connective tissue class. 1. Cartilage and bone 2. Loose and dense connective tissue 3. Blood
3 Fluid connective tissue 1 Supporting connective tissue 2 Connective tissue proper
Please match the type of muscle tissue with its description. 1. Striated; involuntary 2. No striations; involuntary 3. Striated; voluntary
3 Skeletal muscle tissue 1 Cardiac muscle tissue 2 Smooth muscle tissue
Nervous tissue consists of glial cells and ________.
NEURONS
Select all that are true of epithelial tissue. The basal surface is usually exposed to internal body spaces. They are almost completely composed of cells. Epithelia have a good blood supply. They allow for sensation and detection of the surrounding environment.
The basal surface is usually exposed to internal body spaces. 1. They are almost completely composed of cells. Epithelia have a good blood supply. 2. They allow for sensation and detection of the surrounding environment.
The type of epithelial tissue that is only one cell layer thick is called __________; the type of epithelial tissue that is two or more cell layers thick is called _________. stratified; columnar squamous; transitional pseudostratified; cuboidal simple; stratified
stratified; columnar squamous; transitional pseudostratified; cuboidal SIMPLE; STRATIFIED
Which of the following has the most solid ground substance? Dense regular connective tissue Connective tissue proper Fluid connective tissue Supporting connective tissue
Dense regular connective tissue Connective tissue proper Fluid connective tissue SUPPORTING CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Which of the following is not a function of connective tissue? Check all that apply. Physical support Physical protection Storage of adipocytes and calcium Transport via the blood Absorption of nutrients
Physical support Physical protection Storage of adipocytes and calcium Transport via the blood ABSORPTION OF NUTRIENTS
The type of muscle tissue that would be found in the wall of the bladder is __________ muscle tissue.
SMOOTH
Check all of the statements that are correct regarding the classification of exocrine glands. Simple glands always have a single, unbranched secretory portion. Compound glands have branched ducts. Tubular glands have uniform diameter of the duct and secretory portions. Acinar glands have secretory acini and secretory tubules. A gland whose secretory cells form an expanded sac is an acinar gland.
Simple glands always have a single, unbranched secretory portion. 1. Compound glands have branched ducts. 2. Tubular glands have uniform diameter of the duct and secretory portions. Acinar glands have secretory acini and secretory tubules. 3. A gland whose secretory cells form an expanded sac is an acinar gland.
All connective tissue contains three basic components: cells, protein fibers, and ground substance. True False
TRUE false
Like neurons, epithelial cells are irreplaceable once damaged. True False
true FALSE