Anatomy & Physiology of Human Systems
McCowen/Kimmel
Tissue test
Choose the correct tissue type:
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Figure 3.1
Using figure 3.1, match the following:
1)The illustration of simple cuboidal epithelium is ______.
2)The illustration of skeletal muscle tissue is ______.
3)The illustration of stratified squamous epithelium is ______.
4)The illustration of simple squamous epithelium is ______.
5)The illustration of cardiac muscle tissue is ______.
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
6)The basement membrane is found between
A)Muscle and connective tissue
B)Epithelial and connective tissue
C)Nervous and connective tissue
7)Which of the following is not connective tissue:
A)Skeletal muscle
B)Cartilage
C)Blood
8)The tissue that is found lining body organs, covering the body surface, and in glandular tissue is:
A)Nervous tissue
B)Connective tissue
C)Epithelial tissue
9)The tissue that is usually well vascular zed and has an extensive intercellular matrix is called:
A)Connective tissue
B)Muscle tissue
C)Epithelial tissue
10)Epithelial tissue that consist of cells that vary in appearance at the free surface, so that when that organ is contracted the tissue is thinner than when the wall is stretched, is called:
A)Stratified squamous epithelium
B)Transitional epithelium
C)Simple cuboidal epithelium
11)Tendons are:
A)Loose connective tissue
B)Areolar tissue
C)Dense connective tissue
12)The type of muscle tissue that is found in the walls of blood vessels is:
A)Cardiac muscle
B)Smooth muscle
C)Smooth and skeletal muscle
MATCHING Choose the item in column 2 that best matches each item in column 1.
Match the following:
13) Epithelial tissueA) Protection, absorption, filtration, and secretion
14) Connective tissueB) Irritabilility and conductivity
15) Nervous tissueC) protection, support, and binds body tissues
16) Muscle tissueD) contracts to produce movement
Using the key choices, correctly identify the following major tissue types by entering the appropriate letter in the answer blanks.
A. ConnectiveB. EpitheliumC. MuscleD. Nervous
_____ 17. Forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes.
_____ 18. Allows for movement of limbs and for organ movements within the body.
_____ 19. Supports body organs.
_____ 20. Cells of this tissue may absorb/secrete substances.
_____ 21. Basis of the major controlling system of the body.
_____ 22. Directly allows you to smile, grasp, swim, ski, and shoot an arrow.
_____ 23. Forms the brain and spinal cord.
Using the key choices, identify the following specific types of epithelial tissue. Enter the appropriate letter in the answer blank.
A. PseudostratifiedE. Stratified cuboidal
B. Simple columnarA. Stratified squamous
C. Simple cuboidalB. Transitional
D. Simple squamousC. Stratified columnar (secretion, protection)
______24. Found in the eye and glands
_____ 25. Found in the lung tissue (alveolar sacs).
_____ 26. Forms the collecting tubules of the kidney.
_____ 27. Forms the skin.
_____ 29. Found in the bladder lining, peculiar cells that slide over one another.
_____ 30. Generally, two layers of cube-like cells.
_____ 31. One cell layer, all cells rest on the basement membrane, but they extend upward for different
distances, some cells have cilia.
_____ 32. A single layer of elongated cells, lines organs of the digestive tract
Essay Questions.
- Why do cartilage and tendon injuries take so long to heal?
- In cases of ruptured appendix, what serous membrane is likely to become infected? Why can this be life threatening?
- Structurally speaking, why is simple columnar epithelium more resistant to being torn apart than
simple squamous epithelium?