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What is the primary function of fibroblasts in connective tissue?
What is the primary function of fibroblasts in connective tissue?
- To conduct electrical signals
- To secrete ECM proteins (correct)
- To store fat
- To give vascular tone
What is the name of the fluid that flows through specialized channels in tissue?
What is the name of the fluid that flows through specialized channels in tissue?
- Body fluid
- Amniotic fluid
- Interstial fluid (correct)
- Intracellular substance
What is the term for the cells that give rise to sperm and egg cells?
What is the term for the cells that give rise to sperm and egg cells?
- Mesoderm cells
- Germ cells (correct)
- Germ layers
- Epiblast cells
What is the term for the three primary layers of cells in the embryo?
What is the term for the three primary layers of cells in the embryo?
What type of tissue is characterized by cells with little matrix?
What type of tissue is characterized by cells with little matrix?
What is the term for the process of bone formation, which involves the secretion of type 2 collagen and proteoglycans?
What is the term for the process of bone formation, which involves the secretion of type 2 collagen and proteoglycans?
What type of cell is responsible for giving vascular tone?
What type of cell is responsible for giving vascular tone?
What is the term for the substance produced by cells and found in the space between them?
What is the term for the substance produced by cells and found in the space between them?
What is the term for the layers of cells that develop from the three primary germ layers?
What is the term for the layers of cells that develop from the three primary germ layers?
What is the term for the type of tissue that is highly contractile and creates movement?
What is the term for the type of tissue that is highly contractile and creates movement?
What is the primary function of osteoclasts in bone remodelling?
What is the primary function of osteoclasts in bone remodelling?
What is the characteristic of dense regular connective tissue?
What is the characteristic of dense regular connective tissue?
What is the main function of the epithelium?
What is the main function of the epithelium?
What is the characteristic of the dermis?
What is the characteristic of the dermis?
What is the primary function of aponeuroses?
What is the primary function of aponeuroses?
What is the characteristic of the thoracic cavity?
What is the characteristic of the thoracic cavity?
What is the function of mesothelium in the body?
What is the function of mesothelium in the body?
What is the characteristic of osteoblasts?
What is the characteristic of osteoblasts?
What is the characteristic of the pelvic cavity?
What is the characteristic of the pelvic cavity?
What is the main function of tendons?
What is the main function of tendons?
What is the primary function of Chondroblasts in the formation of bone?
What is the primary function of Chondroblasts in the formation of bone?
Which of the following germ layers gives rise to the Digestive tube and Pharynx?
Which of the following germ layers gives rise to the Digestive tube and Pharynx?
What is the characteristic of Muscle tissue?
What is the characteristic of Muscle tissue?
What is the term for the layers of cells that develop from the three primary germ layers?
What is the term for the layers of cells that develop from the three primary germ layers?
What is the function of Chondrocytes in the formation of Cartilage?
What is the function of Chondrocytes in the formation of Cartilage?
Which type of tissue is classified as an organ?
Which type of tissue is classified as an organ?
What is the primary function of osteocytes in bones?
What is the primary function of osteocytes in bones?
What is the term for the process of bone formation that involves the secretion of type 2 collagen and proteoglycans?
What is the term for the process of bone formation that involves the secretion of type 2 collagen and proteoglycans?
Which of the following cell types is responsible for storing fat in Connective tissue?
Which of the following cell types is responsible for storing fat in Connective tissue?
What is the characteristic of dense irregular connective tissue?
What is the characteristic of dense irregular connective tissue?
What is the primary function of ligaments in the body?
What is the primary function of ligaments in the body?
What is the characteristic of Nervous tissue?
What is the characteristic of Nervous tissue?
What is the characteristic of the abdominal cavity?
What is the characteristic of the abdominal cavity?
Which of the following is NOT a type of tissue?
Which of the following is NOT a type of tissue?
What is the primary function of mesothelium in the body?
What is the primary function of mesothelium in the body?
What is the characteristic of the thoracic cavity?
What is the characteristic of the thoracic cavity?
What is the primary function of epithelium in the body?
What is the primary function of epithelium in the body?
What is the characteristic of aponeuroses?
What is the characteristic of aponeuroses?
What is the primary function of osteoblasts in bone remodeling?
What is the primary function of osteoblasts in bone remodeling?
What is the characteristic of the pelvic cavity?
What is the characteristic of the pelvic cavity?
What is the primary function of cells that develop from the Ectoderm germ layer?
What is the primary function of cells that develop from the Ectoderm germ layer?
What is the main component of the Interstitial fluid?
What is the main component of the Interstitial fluid?
Which type of tissue is characterized by abundant ECM and strong connective tissue?
Which type of tissue is characterized by abundant ECM and strong connective tissue?
What is the term for the cells that form Cartilage template?
What is the term for the cells that form Cartilage template?
What is the term for the process of bone formation that involves the secretion of type 2 collagen and proteoglycans?
What is the term for the process of bone formation that involves the secretion of type 2 collagen and proteoglycans?
Which type of cell is responsible for giving rise to the Pharynx?
Which type of cell is responsible for giving rise to the Pharynx?
What is the term for the family of cells that include Fibroblasts, Adipocytes, and Osteoclasts?
What is the term for the family of cells that include Fibroblasts, Adipocytes, and Osteoclasts?
What is the primary function of cells that develop from the Mesoderm germ layer?
What is the primary function of cells that develop from the Mesoderm germ layer?
What is the term for the fluid that flows through specialized channels in tissue?
What is the term for the fluid that flows through specialized channels in tissue?
What is the primary function of osteoblasts in the bone remodeling process?
What is the primary function of osteoblasts in the bone remodeling process?
What is the characteristic of dense regular connective tissue?
What is the characteristic of dense regular connective tissue?
What is the function of aponeuroses in the body?
What is the function of aponeuroses in the body?
What is the characteristic of the dermis?
What is the characteristic of the dermis?
What is the primary function of osteoclasts in the bone remodelling process?
What is the primary function of osteoclasts in the bone remodelling process?
What is the characteristic of the pelvic cavity?
What is the characteristic of the pelvic cavity?
What is the function of mesothelium in the body?
What is the function of mesothelium in the body?
What is the characteristic of osteocytes?
What is the characteristic of osteocytes?
What is the primary function of tendons in the body?
What is the primary function of tendons in the body?
What is the characteristic of epithelium?
What is the characteristic of epithelium?