Anatomy Exam 2
Which of the following structures is composed primarily of connective tissue proper?
a tendon
stratum lucidum
a layer of the epidermis found only in the thick skin of the fingers, palms, and soles
dermis and epidermis
contains macrophages
dermis
contains sensory receptors for deep touch
5 strata of epidermis
stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum
A basement is located between
epithelial and connective tissue
The major cell type of a tendon is the:
fibroblast
keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
outermost cells are dead and contain keratin
stratum corneum
outermost layer of epidermis
Which of the following functions is carried out by both epithelial tissue and connective tissue?
protection
functions of epithelial tissue
protection, absorption, filtration, excretion, secretion, sensory reception
Epidermis
protects skin cells from UV radiation
Melanin
A pigment that gives the skin its color
Epiphysis
End of a long bone
Melanocytes
cells that produce melanin
stratum basale
deepest layer of epidermis
burn
wound caused by agents such as heat, extreme cold, electricity, chemicals, and radiation; grouped into three classes according to extent and depth of tissue damage
Carotene
yellow-orange pigment
general process of fracture healing
1. Hematoma fills in gap between bone fragments 2. Fibroblasts and chondroblasts infiltrate hematoma and form a soft callus 3. Osteoblasts build a bone callus 4. Bone callus is remodeled and primary bone is replaced with secondary bone
What skin functions are carried out by epidermis?
1. immunity 2. protection from UV radiation 3. sensory reception
second degree burn
A burn marked by pain, blistering, and superficial destruction of dermis with edema and hyperemia of the tissues beneath the burn.
Periosteum
A dense fibrous membrane covering the surface of bones (except at their extremities) and serving as an attachment for tendons and muscles.
skeletal muscle
A muscle that is attached to the bones of the skeleton and provides the force that moves the bones.
Which of the following statements concerning connective tissue is not true?
All connective tissue is vascular
Hemoglobin
An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen.
Perichondrium
Dense irregular connective tissue membrane covering cartilage
Which of the following statements concerning skin is true?
Epidermal dendritic cells arise in the bone marrow and migrate to the epidermis
smooth muscle
Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body
cardiac muscle
Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.
What happens to epithelial tissue damaged by a superficial paper cut?
It heals by regeneration
Which of the following statements is true concerning the epidermis?
Melanin is transferred via melanosomes from melanocytes to neighboring keratinocytes
basal cell carcinoma
Most common and least severe type of skin cancer; often characterized by light or pearly nodules.
malignant melanoma
Most serious form of skin cancer; often characterized by black or dark brown patches on the skin that may appear uneven in texture, jagged, or raised.
endochondral ossification
Process of transforming cartilage into bone.
first degree burn
Superficial burns through only the epidermis.
sweat glands
The glands that secrete sweat, located in the dermal layer of the skin.
squamous cell carcinoma
Type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma; often characterized by scaly red papules or nodules.
third degree burn
a burn involving all layers of the skin; characterized by the destruction of the epidermis and dermis, with damage or destruction of subcutaneous tissue
stratum granulosum
a layer of the epidermis that marks the transition between the deeper, metabolically active strata and the dead cells of the more superficial strata
stratum spinosum
a layer of the epidermis that provides strength and flexibility to the skin
rule of nines
a method used in calculating body surface area affected by burns
Generally speaking, connective tissues are largely non-living extracellular matrix. Which of the following tissue types is an exception to this general rule?
adipose
The sodium/potassium pump transports three sodium ions out of the cell for every two potassium ions moved into the cell. This mechanism is an example of:
an antiport pump
ABCDE rule for skin cancer
asymmetry, border, color, diameter, evolving
functions of connective tissue
binding and support, protection, insulation, transportation
Which of the following structures is composed primarily of tissue that is vascular?
bone
medullary cavity
cavity within the shaft of the long bones filled with bone marrow
Neurons
cells that are highly specialized to receive stimuli and to conduct electrical impulses to all parts of the body
characteristics of epithelial tissue
cellularity, polarity, attachment, avascularity, innervation, high regeneration capacity
Fibers
collagen, elastic, reticular
three types of connective tissue fibers
collagen, elastic, reticular
Marfan syndrome is a disorder of:
connective tissue
Cardiac muscle fibers
contain actin and myosin
dermis
contains abundant hyaluronic acid
dermal root sheath
dense dermis surrounding the hair follicle
Characteristics of muscle tissue
excitability, contractility, extensibility, elasticity
red bone marrow
hematopoietic tissue
3 types of cartilage
hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage
Dermis
is vascular
Three cell types in the stratum basale
keratinocytes, melanocytes, tactile cells
Which of the following structures contains collagen?
ligament dermis bone meniscus
types of connective tissue proper
loose, dense, reticular, adipose
Endosteum
membrane that covers the trabeculae of spongy bone and lines the medullary cavity
functions of muscle tissue
movement, maintain posture, heat production, stabilize joints
Which type of membrane lines cavities that open to the outside of the body?
mucous
merocrine secretion
no loss of cellular material with secretion
neuroglial cells
non irritable cells which protect, support, and insulate the neurons
Cancer
one of most common diseases in world; caused by mutations in DNA that induce a cell to lose control of cell cycle
intramembranous ossification
process by which bone forms directly from mesenchymal tissue
mammary glands
produce milk
apocrine sweat glands
produce true sweat plus fatty substances and proteins; found in the axillary (armpit) and anogenital areas of the body
epiphyseal line
remnant of the epiphyseal plate, seen in adult bones
eccrine sweat glands
respond primarily to elevated body temperature
Which of the following tissue types is the major tissue type in most lymphoid organs?
reticular connective tissue
Glands of the skin
sebaceous glands and sweat glands
sebaceous glands
secrete sebum (oil) into the hair follicles where the hair shafts pass through the dermis
cereminous glands
secretes ear wax
Diaphysis
shaft of a long bone
Which of the following epithelia forms the lining of the digestive tract from stomach to anus?
simple columnar
Which of the following tissue types is correctly matched with one of its locations?
simple squamous epithelium- alveoli
dendritic cells
specialized white blood cells that patrol the body searching for antigens that produce infections
Histology
study of tissues
Sensation
the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
three specialized types of cellular junctions
tight gap desmosomes
moist stratified squamous epithelium
tissue whose surface cells are still alive due to a covering of mucus
Merkel cells
touch receptors in the skin
Some antibiotics inhibit tRNA from delivering amino acids to the ribosome. What process cannot be completed?
translation
Three categories of lipids
triglycerides, phospholipids, sterols
ground substance
unstructured material that fills the space between the cells and contains the fibers