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Unit 2 Chapter 5
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are the four primary types of tissue? | Epithelial, muscular, connective, nervous |
| From which primary germ layer is the epidermis of the skin derived? | Ectoderm |
| Which of the following terms describes a thin slice of tissue mounted on a microscope slide? | Histological section |
| Epithelial tissue is composed of cells and a thick vascular matrix. True or False | False |
| functions of epithelial tissue? | protection, absorption, secretion, excretion, filtration, sensation |
| An epithelium with a single layer of tall cells would be classified as which type of epithelium? | Simple columnar epithelium |
| Epithelium that consists of more than one layer of cells is called _________blank. | stratified |
| Which of the following is a place where you might find non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium? | tongue, esophagus, vagina |
| function of simple columnar epithelium? | Absorption, Secretion of mucus, Movement of egg through uterine tube, Movement of embryo through uterine tube no filtration |
| cells found in connective tissue? | fibroblasts, macrophages, leukocytes (white blood cells), plasma cells, mast cells, adipocytes |
| functions of connective tissue? | binding of organs, support, physical protection, immune protection, movement, storage, heat protection, transport |
| Tissues whose cells are most susceptible to stimuli that change the membrane potential are called _________blank. | excitable tissues |
| parts of a neuron? | cell body, dendrite, axon, nuclei of glial cells |
| How would the genetic inheritance of a gene producing abnormal gap junctions affect muscle tissue? | Cardiac muscle and some smooth muscle would function abnormally. Skeletal muscle would be unaffected. |
| components of a membrane? | Epithelium Lamina propria Connective tissue |
| component of a mucus membrane? | Muscularis Epithelium Lamina propria Goblet cells |
| During childhood, the liver increases in size as hepatocytes undergo cell division, resulting in a greater number of liver cells. This is an example of which of the following? | Hyperplasia |
| necrosis | tissue death due to trauma, toxins, infections, and so forth |