Quiz: Intro to Tissues, Tissue Types

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Anatomy & Physiology I (Lecture Exam 2: Intro to Tissues/Types, Skin, Articulations) Quiz on Quiz: Intro to Tissues, Tissue Types, created by Alexandra Bozan on 21/02/2017.
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Question 1

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

Question 2

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The type of tissue referred to as loose ordinary connective tissue is:
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  • areolar
  • adipose
  • reticular
  • cartilage

Question 3

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Goblet cells, cilia, and microvilli are modifications of this type of epithelial tissue.
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  • simple squamous B. simple cuboidal C. simple columnar D. pseudostratified squamous
  • simple cuboidal
  • simple columnar
  • pseudostratified squamous

Question 4

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Which of the following is not true of simple squamous epithelium?
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  • It is one layer thick.
  • It prevents the diffusion of material from one part of the body to another.
  • It is composed of flat, scale-like cells.
  • All of the above are true of simple squamous epithelium.

Question 5

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The basic organizational or structural unit of bone is called the
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  • canaliculi
  • lamellae
  • lacunae
  • haversian system or osteon

Question 6

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Which is not a function of connective tissue?
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  • transport
  • support
  • defense
  • Communication

Question 7

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How many layers make up pseudostratified epithelium?
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  • one
  • two
  • three
  • numerous

Question 8

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The peritoneum is an example of a:
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  • cutaneous membrane
  • serous membrane
  • mucous membrane
  • cuboidal membrane

Question 9

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Blood is a member of which basic tissue type?
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  • epithelial
  • connective
  • muscle
  • nervous

Question 10

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Adipose tissue performs all the following functions except:
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  • insulates to conserve body heat
  • defends the body from microbes and injurious substances
  • supports and protects the kidneys
  • stores excess food
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