Study Guide: Introduction to Tissues

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Study Guide: Introduction to Tissues
Alexandra Bozan
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Question 1

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A tissue is
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  • a membrane that lines body cavities
  • a group of similar cells that perform a common function
  • a thin sheet of cells embedded in a matrix
  • the most complex organizational unit of the body

Question 2

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The four principal types of tissues include all of the following except
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  • nervous
  • muscle
  • cartilage
  • connective

Question 3

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The most complex tissue in the body is
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  • muscle
  • blood
  • connective
  • nervous

Question 4

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In tissues, the material between cells that is made up of water and a variety of proteins is referred to as
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  • intercellular material
  • extracellular matrix
  • lacunae
  • none of the above

Question 5

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Which of the following is not a primary germ layer?
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  • endoderm
  • periderm
  • mesoderm
  • ectoderm

Question 6

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Which tissue lines body cavities and protects body surfaces?
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  • epithelial
  • connective
  • muscular
  • nervous

Question 7

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The biology of tissues is referred to as histology.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Proteins in the extracellular matrix include various types of structural protein fibers such as collagen and elastin.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Sweat and sebaceous glands are formed by connective tissue.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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During embryonic development, new kinds of cells can be formed from a special kind of undifferentiated cell called a stem cell.
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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[blank_start]Regeneration[blank_end] is the growth of new tissue as opposed to scarring.
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  • Regeneration

Question 12

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A [blank_start]keloid[blank_end] is an unusually think scar.
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  • keloid

Question 13

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Tissues usually repair themselves by allowing [blank_start]phagocytic[blank_end] cells to remove dead or injured cells.
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  • phagocytic

Question 14

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Epithelial and [blank_start]connective[blank_end] tissues have the greatest capacity to regenerate.
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  • connective

Question 15

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Like muscle tissue, [blank_start]nerve[blank_end] tissue has a very limited capacity to regenerate.
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  • nerve

Question 16

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Which of the following is not an example of epithelial membrane?
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  • synovial membrane
  • cutaneous membrane
  • serous membrane
  • mucous membrane

Question 17

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Pleurisy is a condition that affects which membrane?
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  • cutaneous membrane
  • serous membrane
  • mucous membrane
  • none of the above

Question 18

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Parietal membranes cover the surface of organs.
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  • True
  • False

Question 19

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Synovial membrane is an example of connective tissue membrane.
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  • True
  • False

Question 20

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Benign tumors usually grow [blank_start]slowly[blank_end] or quickly
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  • slowly
  • quickly

Question 21

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Malignant tumors [blank_start]are not[blank_end] encapsulated.
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  • are not
  • are

Question 22

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An example of a benign tumor that arises from epithelial tissue is [blank_start]papilloma[blank_end].
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  • papilloma
  • lipoma

Question 23

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Directly exposed to outside environment
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  • Cutaneous
  • Serous
  • Mucous
  • Synovial

Question 24

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Lubricates cavities not open to outside environment
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  • Cutaneous
  • serous
  • mucous
  • synovial

Question 25

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Dense fibrous connective tissue
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  • Cutaneous
  • serous
  • mucous
  • synovial

Question 26

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Lubricates cavities open to the outside environment
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  • Cutaneous
  • serous
  • mucous
  • synovial

Question 27

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Skin
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  • Cutaneous
  • serous
  • mucous
  • synovial

Question 28

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Lines joint cavities
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  • Cutaneous
  • serous
  • mucous
  • synovial

Question 29

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Thermoregulation
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  • Cutaneous
  • serous
  • mucous
  • synovial

Question 30

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Peritoneum
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  • Cutaneous
  • serous
  • mucous
  • synovial

Question 31

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Digestive tract
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  • Cutaneous
  • serous
  • mucous
  • synovial

Question 32

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Respiratory tract
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  • Cutaneous
  • serous
  • mucous
  • synovial

Question 33

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The three primary germ layers are [blank_start]endoderm[blank_end], [blank_start]mesoderm[blank_end], and [blank_start]ectoderm[blank_end].
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  • endoderm
  • mesoderm
  • ectoderm

Question 34

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The biology of tissues is [blank_start]histology[blank_end].
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  • histology

Question 35

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Tissue cells are surrounded by or embedded in extracellular material called [blank_start]matrix[blank_end].
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  • matrix

Question 36

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An atypical thick scar that may develop in the lower layer of skin is a [blank_start]keloid[blank_end].
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  • keloid

Question 37

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[blank_start]Muscle[blank_end] tissue is often replaced, when damaged, with fibrous connective tissue instead of the original tissue.
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  • Muscle

Question 38

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[blank_start]Regeneration[blank_end] is the growth of functional new tissue.
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  • Regeneration
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