Tissue Exam Qns
Tissue Exam Qns
Tissue Exam Qns
1) Each of the following is a primary tissue type except one. Identify the exception.
A) muscle tissue B) nervous tissue
C) bone tissue D) connective tissue E) epithelial tissue
2) Epithelial cells that are adapted for absorption or secretion usually have __________ at their free surface.
A) many mitochondria B) nuclei C) microvilli D) Golgi complexes E) junctional complexes
3) A type of intercellular connection in which the outermost portions of the two cell membranes have a tight seal
together is termed a(n):
A) tight junction. B) gap junction.
C) intermediate junction. D) desmosome. E) none of the above
4) Dead skin cells are shed in thick sheets because the strong links are held together by anchoring junctions
called__________.
A) gap junctions B) intermediate junctions
C) tight junctions D) desmosomes E) junctional complexes
5) The basic shapes of epithelial cells include all but which of the following?
A) stratified B) squamous
C) cuboidal D) columnar E) All of the above are correct shapes.
6) The type of epithelium that is found lining internal body compartments, blood vessels and lungs is
A) simple squamous. B) stratified squamous. C) simple cuboidal.
D) stratified cuboidal. E) transitional.
7) The type of epithelium found where absorption or secretion takes place and is found in the kidney tubules is
A) simple squamous. B) simple cuboidal. C) stratified squamous.
D) transitional. E) pseudostratified squamous.
11) Which of the following is a type of secretion in which some cytoplasm is lost with the product & is found in the
mammary glands?
A) holocrine B) merocrine C) apocrine D) mucous E) none of these
14) The dominant (strongest) fiber type in dense fibrous connective tissue (Areolar) is:
A) collagen. B) elastin. C) actin. D) myosin. E) cartilage.
17) The muscle that is located in the walls of hollow internal organs is
A) skeletal muscle. B) smooth muscle.
C) cardiac muscle. D) voluntary muscle. E) multinucleate muscle.
18) The neuron is made up of all of the following EXCEPT: (remember the hand/arm model)
A) cell body. B) dendrites. C) an axon. D) nucleus. E) a synapse.
20) Cells that remove damaged cells or pathogens from connective tissue are
A) fibroblasts. B) adipocytes. C) melanocytes. D) macrophages. E) mast cells.
21) Skeletal muscle differs from the other two types of muscle tissue in that skeletal muscle
A) has visible striations. B) has only one nucleus per cell.
C) is the only muscle tissue controlled voluntarily D) contains actin and myosin filaments.
E) forms muscle fibers.
22) Close examination of an organ reveals a lining of several layers of cells. The layers are avascular and can
regenerate well. One surface of the cells is open to the internal cavity of the organ and protection and absorption
MATCHING. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
WORD BANK:
A) Exocrine B) Matrix C) Histology D) Pathologist E) Endoderm
AB) Neurons AC) Mesoderm AD) Stem
Diseases Matching:
53. VAC a. any glandular neoplasm, benign or malignant
54. Healing by 2nd Intention b. healing is slower than in wounds where edges are brought together
55. Lesion c. any injury, wound, or infection that affects tissue over an area of definite size
56. Pus d. genetic disease; abnormality of connective tissue
57. Marfan’s Syndrome e. collection of tissue fluid, bacteria, dead/dying tissue, & WBC in inflamed area
58. Scurvy ab. Nutritional deficiency of Vit. C needed to synthesize collagen; delay wound healing
59. Adenoma ac. Healing process for open skin wounds; skin stretching = promotes healing
A. B. C. D. E. AB.
60. Stratified Squamous 61. Transitional Epithelium 62. Pseudostratified Columnar
Lab Practical
Go to each station and look in the microscope (do not move ANYTHING!). Which tissue are you viewing?
BONUS WOTD
(Put answers on the back of the scantron on the green line)
1. “EPI” MEANS __________
2. “-OSIS” MEANS _____________
3. ______ MEANS inflammation
4. ______ MEANS tumor.