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Tissues Review Game
The tissues lining the body cavities is the
A. Connective TissueB. Skeletal TissueC. Muscle TissueD. Nervous TissueE. Epithelial Tissue
The tissues lining the body cavities is the
A. Connective TissueB. Skeletal TissueC. Muscle TissueD. Nervous Tissuee. Epithelial Tissue
Tissue that functions in support and protection of body organs, stores energy and provides immunity is
A. Connective TissueB. Nervous TissueC. Muscle TissueD. Epithelial TissueE. Osseous Tissue
Tissue that functions in support and protection of body organs, stores energy and provides immunity is
A. Connective TissueB. Nervous TissueC. Muscle TissueD. Epithelial TissueE. Osseous Tissue
Name the following tissue:
A. Nervous TissueB. Simple Cuboidal
EpitheliumC. Adipose TissueD. Aerolar TissueE. Hyaline Cartilage
Name the following tissue:
A. Nervous TissueB. Simple Cuboidal
EpitheliumC. Adipose TissueD. Aerolar TissueE. Hyaline Cartilage
Name that tissue:
A. BloodB. BoneC. AerolarD. Dense RegularE. Fibrocartilage
Name that tissue:
A. BloodB. BoneC. AerolarD. Dense RegularE. Fibrocartilage
Name that Tissue:
A. BloodB. Simple Cubodial
EpithelialC. Stratified Cubodial
EpithelialD. AdiposeE. Areolar
Name that Tissue:
A. BloodB. Simple Cubodial
EpithelialC. Stratified Cubodial
EpithelialD. AdiposeE. Areolar
Name That Tissue:
A. BloodB. AerolarC. NervousD. Cardiac MuscleE. Smooth Muscle
Name That Tissue:
A. BloodB. AerolarC. NervousD. Cardiac MuscleE. Smooth Muscle
In which of the following tissue types might you expect to find
goblet cells?
A. Simple cubodialB. Simple columnarC. Simple squamousD. Stratified cuboidalE. Pseudostratified
In which of the following tissue types might you expect to find
goblet cells?
A. Simple cubodialB. Simple columnarC. Simple squamousD. Stratified cuboidalE. Pseudostratified
Name That Tissue
A. Simple SquamousB. Stratified SquamousC. Simple CuboidalD. PseudostratifiedE. Simple Columnar
Name That Tissue
A. Simple SquamousB. Stratified
SquamousC. Simple CuboidalD. PseudostratifiedE. Simple Columnar
Name That Tissue
A. Simple SquamousB. Stratified SquamousC. Simple CuboidalD. Stratified ColumnarE. Simple Columnar
Name That Tissue
A. Simple SquamousB. Stratified SquamousC. Simple CuboidalD. Stratified ColumnarE. Simple Columnar
Which of the following Tissues is avascular?
A. Connective TissueB. Muscle TissueC. Nervous TissueD. Skeletal TissueE. Epithelial
Which of the following Tissues is avascular (non
vascularized)?
A. Connective TissueB. Muscle TissueC. Nervous TissueD. Skeletal TissueE. Epithelial
What is the tissue found in between your vertebrae
bones?
A. Hyaline CartilageB. Elastic CartilageC. FibrocartilageD. AerolarE. Adipose
What is the tissue found in between your vertebrae
bones?
A. Hyaline CartilageB. Elastic CartilageC. FibrocartilageD. AerolarE. Adipose
What is the loose connective tissue that binds organs to organs
or to skin?A. Hyaline CartilageB. Dense RegularC. FibrocartilageD. AerolarE. Adipose
What is the loose connective tissue that binds organs to organs
or to skin?A. Hyaline CartilageB. Dense RegularC. FibrocartilageD. AerolarE. Adipose
The Epithelial Tissue which contains cells of different shapes
and is capable of distention (stretching) is
A. Simple Columnar EpitheliumB. Pseudostratified EpitheliumC. Squamous EpitheliumD. Transitional EpitheliumE. Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium
The Epithelial Tissue which contains cells of different shapes
and is capable of distention (stretching) is
A. Simple Columnar EpitheliumB. Pseudostratified EpitheliumC. Squamous EpitheliumD. Transitional EpitheliumE. Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium
A basement membrane is found between
A. Muscle and nerve tissueB. Epithelial and connective tissueC. Connective and muscle tissueD. Brain and nerve tissueE. Nerve and connective tissue
A basement membrane is found between
A. Muscle and nerve tissueB. Epithelial and connective tissueC. Connective and muscle tissueD. Brain and nerve tissueE. Nerve and connective tissue
The intervertebral disks that separate the individual bones of the vertebrae are composed of
A. Loose fibrous connective tissueB. Dense fibrous connective tissueC. FibrocartilageD. Hyaline cartilageE. Elastic Cartilage
The intervertebral disks that separate the individual bones of the vertebrae are composed of
A. Loose fibrous connective tissueB. Dense fibrous connective tissueC. FibrocartilageD. Hyaline cartilageE. Elastic Cartilage
A ligament connects bone to _______; whereas, a tendon connects bone to ______.
A. bone; muscleB. Muscle; boneC. Bone; epitheliumD. Epithelium; boneE. None of the above
A ligament connects bone to _______; whereas, a tendon connects bone to ______.
A. bone; muscleB. Muscle; boneC. Bone; epitheliumD. Epithelium; boneE. None of the above
Which of the following is true concerning glandular tissue?
A. Endocrine glands are composed of connective tissue, whereas exocrine glands are composed of modified epithelium.
B. Endocrine gland secretions diffuse directly into the bloodstream, whereas exocrine gland secretions enter ducts.
C. A sweat gland is an example of an endocrine glandD. Endocrine glands contain ducts, whereas exocrine
glands do notE. Exocrine glands produce substances known as
hormones.
Which of the following is true concerning glandular tissue?
a. Endocrine glands are composed of connective tissue, whereas exocrine glands are composed of modified epithelium.
B. Endocrine gland secretions diffuse directly into the bloodstream, whereas exocrine gland secretions enter ducts.
C. A sweat gland is an example of an endocrine glandD. Endocrine glands contain ducts, whereas exocrine
glands do notE. Exocrine glands produce substances known as
hormones.
Goblet Cells are found in which of the following tissues?
A. Cuboidal epitheliumB. Nervous tissueC. Connective tissueD. Columnar epitheliumE. Squamous epithelium
Goblet Cells are found in which of the following tissues?
A. Cuboidal epitheliumB. Nervous tissueC. Connective tissueD. Columnar epitheliumE. Squamous epithelium