Gen Bio 1 Quiz on Tissues PDF

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This quiz covers various types of tissues, including their locations, functions, and characteristics. The quiz includes questions asking for specific locations of tissues and types of tissues. The questions are related to biology concepts.

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GEN BIO 1 QUIZ ON TISSUES Provide specific location where the tissue depicted below can be found trachea if ciliated and most of the upper respiratory tract Identify the tissue pointed tendons What compose the outer layer of the skin ? stratified squamous epithelium Microv...

GEN BIO 1 QUIZ ON TISSUES Provide specific location where the tissue depicted below can be found trachea if ciliated and most of the upper respiratory tract Identify the tissue pointed tendons What compose the outer layer of the skin ? stratified squamous epithelium Microvilli, which function to increase surface area, are more likely to be found in _________ epithelium. simple columnar What organ is made of the tissue shown below articular surfaces of movable joints, in the walls of the respiratory tracts (nose, larynx, trachea, and bronchi) and in the epiphyseal plates of long bones. What layered Epithelium fills the lining in the oral cavity? stratified squamous epithelium What type of cartilage that is elastic and is found in intervertebral disks of the vertebral column? ELASTIC CARTILAGE These group of cells basically has single layer but some cells are shorter than the others which makes them look like a double layer may be found in testes tubules. pseudostratified columnar epithelium What type of tissue is mostly replaced with scar tissue and hardly regenerate or sometimes not at all? CARDIAC AND NERVOUS TISSUES What type of connective tissue is surrounded by fluid matrix which functions as the transport vehicle for materials? BLOOD IDENTIFY WHAT TISSUE IS SHOWN BELOW squamous epithelium what is the name of the cell that stores nutrients adipocytes What TISSUE are very long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells with obvious striations? SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE Tissue that Connects Bones LIGAMENTS Characteristic of Epithelium Cell that means no blood vessels avascular provide at least 2 functions of Connective Tissues support, protection, storage of nutrients IDENTIFY WHAT TISSUE IS SHOWN BELOW skeletal muscle tissue Tissue that connects bones to muscle TENDONS IDENTIFY WHAT TISSUE IS SHOWN BELOW pseudostratified Areolar Connective Tissue is an example of what collagenous tissue Loose Connective Tissue IDENTIFY WHAT TISSUE IS SHOWN BELOW Dense Regular Connective Tissue transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients around the body red blood cells IDENTIFY WHAT TISSUE IS SHOWN BELOW smooth muscle tissue What striated muscle containing intercalated discs connecting cells called cardiac muscle multinucleate tissue that is voluntary skeletal muscle tissue part of the neuron that receives messages away from cyton axon relay a message to 3 other neurons what muscle tissue is in the walls of this organ smooth muscle tissue what carry information obtained from the interior of the body and the environment to the BRAIN sensory neurons IDENTIFY WHAT TISSUE IS SHOWN BELOW osseous tissue electrically excitable cells that process and transmits information neuron cells that covers a body surface or lines a body cavity Epithelium cells are rounded and can slide across one another to allow stretching Transitional Epithelium provide internal supporting framework of some organs, delicate network of fibers and cells directions reticular connective tissue made of type II collagen, often found in bronchi, trachea, blood vessels, and hollow organs Elastic Connective Tissue carry impulses away from the BRAIN to the effector organs motor neuron plant tissue that is immature and help plants to divide continuously meristimatic or embryonic tissue

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