Chapter 4 Tissues Test Review
Why does damaged cartilage heal slowly? a. Damaged collagen cannot be quickly replaced, thus slowing the healing process. b. Chondrocytes cannot be replaced if killed, and other cell types must take their place. c. Cartilage is avascular, so nutrients and other molecules must diffuse to the site of injury. d. Chondrocytes divide more slowly than other cell types, delaying the healing process. e. Damaged cartilage becomes calcified, thus blocking the movement of materials required for healing.
Cartilage is avascular, so nutrients and other molecules must diffuse to the site of injury.
Which of the following is a correct statement about stratified epithelia? a. They line only internal compartments and passageways. b. They are characteristic of regions where secretion or absorption occurs. c. They cover surfaces that are subjected to mechanical or chemical stress d. They afford little mechanical protection. e. They are vascular.
They cover surfaces that are subjected to mechanical or chemical stress
Which connective tissue type provides insulation? a. adipose tissue b. dense irregular connective tissue c. dense regular connective tissue d. areolar tissue e. fluid connective tissue
adipose tissue
simple squamous
air sacs in lungs
Mammary glands produce __________ secretions a. cellular b. glandular c. holocrine d. apocrine
apocrine
Milk produced from the mammary glands is an example of what type of secretion ? a. merocrine b. endocrine c. holocrine d. apocrine
apocrine
Which part of the neuron are called "nerve fibers" ? a. neuroglia b. axons c. cell body d. dendrites
axons
Epithelial renewal and repair occurs near the _______ _________. a. Apical surface b. microvilli layer c. Stratified epithelium d. basement membrane
basement membrane
Fibrocartilage
between the vertebrae
Which of the following is a type of connective tissue ? a. glandular tissue b. bone tissue c. nervous tissue d. muscle tissue
bone tissue
Which of the following is a type of connective tissue? a. simple squamous tissue b. glandular tissue c. nervous tissue d. bone tissue e. muscle tissue
bone tissue
osseous tissue
bones
Which of the following best defines the term "lacunae" ? a. fibrous layer b. chambers c. homeostasis d. Protein
chambers
Epithelial cells that are adapted for moving material across their apical (top) surface usually have ________. a. microvilli b. many mitochondria c. cilia d. junctional complexes e. golgi complexes
cilia
Epithelial cells that are adapted for moving material across their apical surfaces usually have _________________. a. Golgi complexes b. cilia c. excessive amounts of mitochondria d. Cuboidal cells
cilia
________ fibers are strong and flexible, but lack elasticity. a. Glandular b. Osseous c. Neural d. Collagenous e. Elastic
collagenous
The tissue type in the body that stores energy is ________ tissue. a. contractive b. connective c. epithelial d. nervous e. muscle
connective
Skeletal muscle is to muscle tissue as bone is to a. connective tissue. b. epithelial tissue. c. nervous tissue. d. adipose tissue.
connective tissue
Type of tissue that can be classified as bone, blood, and cartilage.
connective tissue
Which of the following is a function of epithelial tissues ? a. control permeability b. nourish cells c. produce adipose tissues d. produce red blood cells
control permability
Which of the following is a function of epithelial tissues? a. produce leukocytes b. actively divide and nourish cells c. produce red blood cells d. provide blood to adjacent tissue e. control permeability
control permeability
skin
cutaneous membrane
Which of the following is a supportive connective tissue? a. areolar connective tissue b. dense connective tissue c. muscles d. adipose connective tissue e. blood
dense connective tissue
simple columnar
digestive tract
Exocrine secretions are discharged onto some external or internal body surface through a(an) _________. a. microvilla b. plasma membrane c. duct d. flagellum
duct
Exocrine secretions are discharged onto some external or internal body surface through a(n) ________. a. cilium b. duct c. microvillus d. plasma membrane e. flagellum
duct
Choose the 3 basic types of connective tissue fibers. a. Elastic b. Macrophage c. Collagen d. Reticular e. Loose
elastic, collagen, reticular
Secretions that are discharged directly into the blood stream are charcteristic of _______ glands. a. holocrine b. exocrine c. endocrine d. merocrine
endocrine
Hyaine cartilage
ends of bones at joints
Which of the following is one of the four main types of tissues ? a. glandular b. cardiac c. epithelial d. skeletal
epithelial
Type of tissue that has an apical surface and a basement membrane.
epithelial tissue
_________ are the most abundant cells in connective tissue proper. a. Collagen fibers b. Fibroblasts c. Adipocytes d. Mast cells
fibroblasts
The study of tissues is called ________. a. cytology b. systemic physiology c. pathology d. histology e. cell physiology
histology
A simple cuboidal epithelium would be found a. lining the urinary bladder. b. at the surface of the skin. c. lining the stomach. d. lining kidney tubules. e. lining the small intestine.
lining kidney tubules
apocrine secretion
mammary glands
The combination of extracellular fibers and ground substance in supporting connective tissues is known as ________. a. proteoglycan b. plasma c. lymph d. matrix e. collagen
matrix
Osseous tissue is rigid due to ______. a. calcium only. b. thrombocyte. c. cartilage. d. erythrocytes. e. mineral salts.
mineral salts
Which membrane type lines cavities that communicate with the exterior and have moist surfaces ? a. mucous membranes b. serous membranes c. synovial membranes d. cutaneous membranes
mucous membranes
These membranes line the digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive tracts. Coated with secretions.
mucuous membranes
Type of tissue that can be described as voluntary or involuntary
muscle tissue
Type of tissue that consists of neurons and neuroglia
nervous tissue
What type of tissue contains neuroglial cells ? a. epithelial b. neural c. squamous d. connective
neural
Cells of neural tissue that support the tissue are called a. neurons. b. mast cells. c. fibroblasts. d. adipocytes. e. neuroglia.
neuroglia
Smooth muscle tissue is known as ________ muscle. a. nonstriated voluntary b. striated voluntary c. nonstriated involuntary d. cardiac e. striated involuntary
nonstriated involuntary
The 4 signs of inflammation are redness, swelling, heat and ________. a. pain b. trauma c. depression d. loss of limb
pain
What are the 3 serous membranes ? a. neural, cardiac, pleura b. pleura, peritoneum, pericardium c. mucous, osseous, pericardium d. cutaneous, synovial, mucous
pleura, peritoneum, pericardium
fibrocartilage
prevents bone to bone contact, limits movement
The type of epithelium found lining the trachea is a. stratified squamous. b. pseudostratified columnar. c. simple squamous. d. simple cuboidal. e. transitional.
pseudostratified columnar
The type of epithelium in which the distance between cell nuclei varies, giving the appearance of multiple layers. a. stratified cuboidal epithelium. b. simple columnar epithelium. c. simple cuboidal epithelium. d. stratified columnar epithelium. e. pseudostratified columnar epithelium.
pseudostratified columnar epithelium
hyaline
reduces friction between bones
holocrine secretion
sebaceous glands
mixed exocrine glands
secrete both serous and mucous
mucous glands
secrete mucins
The primary purpose of glandular epithelium is a. filtration. b. Protection c. secretion. d. fibrin. e. regeneration.
secretion
Which secretion type, secreted by the salivary glands, is comprised of a water solution containing enzymes ? a. merocrine b. mucous c. serous d. apocrine
serous
Lines the ventral body cavities (peritoneal, pleural, and pericardial cavities)
serous membranes
Which type of epithelium lines the stomach and intestinal tract? a. stratified squamous b. simple cuboidal c. transitional d. simple columnar
simple columnar
The type of epithelium that is found in the exchange surface of the lungs is ? a. transitional b. simple squamous c. simple cuboidal d. stratified squamous
simple squamous
The type of epithelium that is found in the exchange surfaces of the lungs is a. stratified squamous. b. simple cuboidal. c. stratified cuboidal. d. simple squamous e. transitional.
simple squamous
Which of the following is NOT classified as a connective tissue ? a. bone b. skeletal muscle c. cartilage d. blood
skeletal muscle
Identify the tissue in the image, which is comprised of short, spindle-shaped cells that are found in the walls of blood vessels and hollow organs; such as the digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive organs. a. dense regular connective tissue b. reticular tissue c. smooth muscle tissue d. cardiac muscle tissue e. fibrocartilage
smooth muscle tissue
Flattenend cells on the surface of an epithelial tissuse are characteristic of _________ epithelia. a. squamous b. columnar c. transitional d. ciliated
squamous
Functions of connective tissue include a. specialization for contraction. b. the conduction of electrical impulses. c. storage of energy reserves d. control of permeability. e. glandular secretion production.
storage of energy reserves
elastic
supportive but bends easily
merocrine secretion
sweat
lines joint cavities and produce fluid within the joint
synovial membranes
Connective tissue structures that attach muscles to bone are called a. mast cells. b. tendons. c. cartilage. d. nerves. e. ligaments.
tendons
________ cells form barriers to block diffusion. a. Glandular tissue b. Fibrous c. Stratified squamous d. Neuroglia e. Transitional
transitional
serous glands
watery secretions