Quiz 4 Tissues

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Test your knowledge on the fascinating subject of tissues in the human body! This quiz will challenge your understanding of epithelial and connective tissues, their functions, and locations.

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In parts of the body such as the urinary bladder, where considerable distention (stretching) occurs, you can expect to find which epithelial tissue?
Pseudostratified columnar
Cuboidal
Columnar
Transitional
Stratified epithelium is usually found in areas of the body where the principal activity is
Filtration
Absorption
Protection
Diffusion
Ciliated epithelium destroyed by disease would cause malfunction in which system?
Digestive
Respiratory
Skeletal
Cardiovascular
The tissue that provides the skin with resistance to wear and tear and serves to water-proof it is
Keratinized stratified squamous
Pseudostratified columnar
Transitional
Simple columnar
The connective tissue cell that would most likely increase its activity during an infection is the
Melanocyte
Macrophage
Adipocyte
Fibroblast
Torn ligaments would involve damage to which tissue?
Dense regular
Reticular
Elastic
Areolar
Simple squamous epithelial tissue that lines the heart, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels is called
Transitional
Adipose
Endothelium
Mesothelium
Microvilli and goblet cells are associated with which tissue
Hyaline cartilage
Simple columnar nonciliated
Transitional
Stratified squamous
Superficial fascia contains which tissue?
Elastic
Reticular
Fibrocartilage
Areolar connective tissue
Which tissue forms articular cartilage and costal cartilage?
Fibrocartilage
Elastic cartilage
Adipose
Hyaline cartilage
Because the sublingual gland contains a branched duct and flasklike secretory portions it is classified as
Simple coiled tubular
Compound acinar
Simple acinar
Compound tubular
Which glands produces secretions that are simply formed by the secretory cells and then discharged into a duct?
Merocrine
Apocrine
Endocrine
Holocrine
Membranes that line cavities that open directly to the exterior are called
Synovial
Serous
Mucous
Cutaneous
Which statement about connective tissue is false?
Cells are always very closely packed together
Connective tissue always has an abundant blood supply
Matrix is always present is large amounts
It is the most abundant tissue in the body
A group of similar cells that have a similar embryological origin and operate together to preform a specialized activity is called a(n)
Organ
Tissue
System
Organ system
Which statement best describes the covering and lining epithelium?
Is is always arranged in a single layer of cells
It contains large amounts of intercullular substance
It has an abundant blood supply
Its free surface is exposed to the exterior of the body or to the interior of a hollow structure
Which statement best describes connective tissue?
It usually contains a large amount of matrix
It's always arranged in a single layer of cells
It's primarily concerned with secretion
It usually lines a body cavity
A gland
Is either exocrine or endocrine
May be single celled or multicellular
Consists of epithelial tissue
Is described by all of the preceding statements
Which of the following statements is not correct?
Simple squamous epithelium lines blood vessels
Endothelium is composed of cuboidal cells
Ciliated epithelium is found in the respiratory system
Transitional epithelium is found in the urinary bladder
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