Tissue Quiz


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  1. Where is hyaline cartilage found?
  2. Describe simple squamous epithelium.
  3. What is the location of dense regular connective tissue?
  4. What is the location of simple squamous epithelium?
  5. Where is nonkeratinized-stratified squamous epithelium?
  6. What is the function of Fibrocartilage?
  7. Describe Simple Columnar Epithelium.
  8. Where is bone tissue found?
  9. Where is transitional epithelium found?
  10. What is the function of simple squamous epithelium?
  11. Where is elastic cartilage found?
  12. Where is simple cuboidal epithelium found?
  13. Where is reticular connective tissue found?
  14. Describe transitional epithelium.
  15. What is the function of blood tissue?
  16. Where is smooth muscle tissue found?
  17. Describe nervous tissue.
  18. What is the function of pseudostratified epithelium?
  19. Where is adipose connective tissue found?
  20. Describe skeletal muscle tissue.
  21. What are the functions of simple cuboidal epithelium?
  22. Where is areolar connective tissue found?
  23. Describe stratified columnar epithelium.
  24. What is the function of keratinized stratified squamous epithelium?
  25. What is location of dense irregular connective tissue?
  26. What is the location of nervous tissue?
  27. Describe simple cuboidal epithelium.
  28. What are the functions of transitional epithelium?
  29. Where is cardiac tissue located?
  30. Where is simple columnar epithelium located?
  31. Where is stratified cuboidal epithelium located?
  32. Describe elastic connective tissue.
  33. What is the function of skeletal muscle tissue?
  34. Where is pseudostratified columnar epithelium?
  35. Where is stratified columnar epithelium?
  36. Describe adipose connective tissue.
  37. Describe smooth muscle tissue.
  38. What is the function of simple columnar epithelium?
  39. Describe reticular connective tissue.
  40. What is the function of stratified cuboidal epithelium?
  41. Describe dense regular connective tissue.
  42. What is the function of nervous tissue.
  43. Describe pseudostratified epithelium.
  44. What is the function of hyaline cartilage?
  45. Where is blood tissue found?
  46. What is the function of nonkeratinized squamous epithelium?
  47. Where is elastic connective tissue?
  48. Describe bone (osseous) tissue.
  49. What is the function of stratified columnar epithelium?
  50. Describe dense irregular connective tissue.
  51. Where is keratinized stratified squamous found?
  52. Describe fibrocartilage.
  53. What is the function of areolar connective tissue?
  54. Describe cardiac muscle tissue.
  55. Describe keratinized stratified epithelium.
  56. What is the function of adipose connective tissue?
  57. What is the function of elastic cartilage?
  58. Describe blood tissue.
  59. What is the function of cardiac muscle tissue?
  60. What is the function of reticular connective tissue?
  61. What is the function of bone (osseous) tissue?
  62. Describe nonkeratinized-stratified squamous epithelium.
  63. What is the function of smooth muscle tissue.
  64. Describe areolar connective tissue.
  65. What is the function of dense regular connective tissue?
  66. Where is the location of smooth muscle tissue?
  67. Describe elastic cartilage.
  68. What is the function of fibrocartilage.
  69. Describe stratified cuboidal epithelium.
  70. What is the function of elastic connective tissue?
  71. Describe hyaline cartilage.
  72. What is the function of dense irregular connective tissue?

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Answers are below.
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  1. End of long bones, nose, tracheal rings
  2. Single layered flat/wide cells. Disc-shaped centrally located nucleus. Apical surface, basement membrane, closely packed cells.
  3. Tendons, ligaments, aponeuroses
  4. Air sacs of lungs, Bowman’s capsules, blood and lymphatic vessels
  5. Mouth, vagina, esophagus
  6. Absorb shock, resists compression, fusion
  7. Single layered tall/narrow cells. Nucleus usually at bottom of cell. Can be ciliated. May have goblet cells. Apical surface, basement membrane, closely packed cells.
  8. Bones
  9. Urinary tract
  10. Diffusion, filtration, secretion
  11. Outer ear, auditory tubules, epiglottis
  12. Ducts of some glands, kidney tubules, surface of ovaries
  13. Lymph nodes, spleen, liver
  14. Has dome-shaped top layer, basement membrane, apical surface, closely packed cells
  15. Transport, protection/immunity
  16. Walls of hollow organs, except heart
  17. Different types of cells. Functional unit is neuron that has axon and dendrites, surrounded by support cells called neuroglia cells.
  18. Ciliated propels mucus/nonciliated secretion
  19. Under skin, breast, behind eyeball, abdomen, joints, around organs
  20. Striated, multinucleated, has nerve supply, long, cylinder cells, voluntary contractions
  21. Absorption, secretion
  22. Under epithelium, packages organs, around capillaries
  23. Multi-layered, usually cuboidal bottom layers, with columnar cells on top. Basement membrane, apical surface, closely packed cells. Highly regenerative.
  24. Protection, prevents dehydration
  25. Dermis, submucosa of digestive tract, joint and organ capsules
  26. Brain, spinal cord, nerves
  27. Single layer of cube-shaped cells with spherical-shaped, centrally located nucleus. Apical surface. Basement membrane, closely packed cells
  28. Stretch, recoil
  29. Heart
  30. Ciliated: small bronchi, uterine tubules, regions of uterus; Nonciliated: most of digestive tract, gallbladder
  31. Largest ducts of sweat, salivary, and mammary glands.
  32. Dense connective tissue, Elastin Fiber, Fibroblast
  33. Movement, produce heat
  34. Ciliated: trachea, respiratory tract; Nonciliated: Vas Deferens , ducts of lg. glands
  35. Male urethra, lg. ducts of some glands
  36. Closely packed, loose connective tissue, nucleus and cytoplasm gets pushed to one side, Adipocytes, 9 cal/gram energy storage
  37. Involuntary contraction, not striated, cells shaped like canoe or kayak in longitudinal & circular directions
  38. Ciliated: propels mucus & reproductive cells, nonciliated: secretion & absorption
  39. Has stroma (internal skeleton), loose connective tissue, reticulocytes, collagen fibers
  40. Protection
  41. Fibroblast, white, wavy, dense, regularly arranged collagen fibers
  42. Senses information, processes information, makes a decision, directs activity in response
  43. May have goblet cells, 1 layer, looks stratified because of different cell heights, may be ciliated
  44. Resist compressive stress, support, reinforcement
  45. Contained in blood vessels
  46. Protection
  47. Large arteries, vocal cords
  48. Osteoblasts in lacunae, collagen fiber, very vascular. Hard, mineralized matrix.
  49. Protection, secretion
  50. Irregularly arranged collagen fibers, fibroblasts, vascular
  51. Skin (forms epidermis layer)
  52. Collagen fibers, Chondrocytes in lacunae
  53. cushioning, protection
  54. Striated, intercalated discs, mononucleated, involuntary contractions
  55. Dry, multi-layered, highly regenerative, top layer is unhealthy/dead, avascular, Apical surface, basement membrane, closely packed cells
  56. Contain heat, energy storage, cushioning
  57. Flexibility, recoil, holds things in place w/o loosing shape
  58. Liquid matrix, has RBCs, WBCs, and platelets; RBCs do not have nucleus; Fibrinogen becomes fibrogen that forms clots
  59. Movement (circulate blood), produce heat
  60. Has stroma that supports other cells
  61. RBC production, stores minerals, protection, support
  62. Wet. Multi-layered. Highly regenerative, avascular, basement membrane, apical surface, closely packed cells
  63. Movement, produce heat
  64. Fibroblast; Elastin, reticular and collagen fibers; loosely packed, loose connective tissue, different cell types
  65. Binds things together, resists tension in one direction
  66. Walls of hallow organs
  67. Collagen fibers, Chondrocytes in lacunae,
  68. Resists compression, absorbs shock, fuses things together
  69. Usually 2 layers. Basement membrane, Apical surface, closely packed cells
  70. Stretch, recoil
  71. Most abundant cartilage, shiny; Chondrocytes in lacunae; Fibroblasts
  72. Resist tension in multiple directions, structural strength