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Module 2 Quiz

MA JATC

TermDefinition
breakdown, destroy -lysis
tissue hist/o
on the outside ecto-
growth, development -plasia
cell cyt/o, -cyte
Which of the following are made of connective tissue? adipose bones cartilage
Blood is considered connective tissue. True
Level 1 Chemcal
Level 2 Cell
Level 3 Tissue
Level 4 Organ
Level 5 Organ System
Level 6 Organism
Which level of body organization is made up of two or more different tissue types? Organs
Which transport mechanism involves solid, liquid, or gas molecules evenly distributing themselves until equilibrium is reached? Diffusion
Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 tissue types found in the body? Adipose (found: Epithelial, Muscle, Connective)
Nervous tissue has the unique ability to conduct electrical impulses react to stimuli interpret information
Mucous membranes are made of epithelial tissue. They line which of the following internal surfaces? (select all that apply) Mouth Anus Eyelids Nose
Muscle tissue is known for its unique ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement. True
All of the following are made of nervous tissue EXCEPT... Trachea (found: Spinal Cord, Brain, Nerves)
In osmosis, solute particles move from an area of low solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration. False
If you place a red blood cell into a solution with a lower solute concentration, what will happen? And this is due to which transport mechanism? The cell will swell; osmosis
In which transport mechanism is there a semipermeable membrane present? Osmosis
Create a term meaning "cell growth" by placing the word parts in the correct order below. cyt/o plasia
What is a myocyte? Muscle cell
The word part "phage" means to eat or devour. What is a macrophage? A large cell eater
What is the meaning of "hemostasis"? to stop or control bleeding
You accidentally stuck yourself with the needle you used to draw your patient's blood and became infected with Hepatitis C as a result. You know this condition will impact which body part? Liver
What is the literal meaning of "gastrolysis"? destruction of the stomach
What does the root word "adip/o" mean? Fat
Which of the following doctors are in charge of analyzing tissue samples for disease? Pathologist
Which plane divides the body into right and left halves? Sagittal plane
The spleen and the pancreas can be found in which quadrant? LUQ
ribosomes Build proteins
endoplasmic reticulum-smooth Makes lipids (fats) and helps detoxify
mitochondria Powerhouse
nucleus Control center that stores DNA
lysosomes Break down waste and old cell parts
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