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Biology Chapter 20.1-20.8

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a cooperative unit of many very similar cells that perform a specific function
Tissue
Which kind of epithelial tissue exchanges materials by diffusion?
Simple Squamous
Which kind of epithelial tissues secrete mucous and other materials?
Simple Cuboidal and Simple Columnar
Which kind of epithelial tissue covers and lines surfaces subject to abrasion?
Stratified Squamous
Which kind of epithelial tissue is found in the blood vessels and lungs?
Simple Squamous
Which kind of epithelial tissues are found in the air tubes and digestive tract of the body?
Simple Cuboidal and Simple Columnar
Which kind of epithelial tissue is found in the esophagus and cheek?
Stratified Squamous
Which epithelial tissue does this structure describe? A single layer of flat cells with an underlying basement membrane.
Simple Squamous Epithelium
Which epithelial tissue does this structure describe? A tube made up of cube shaped cells.
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Which epithelial tissue does this structure describe? Stacked bricks on end with an underlying basement membrane.
Simple Columnar Epithelium
Which epithelial tissue does this structure describe? Multiple layers of flat cells stacked on top of each other with an underlying basement membrane.
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
Epithelial tissues are named according to the number of ________ they have and according to the ______ of most of their cells.
Epithelial tissues are named according to the number of cell layers they have and according to the shape of most of their cells.
A simple epithelium has ____ layer(s) of cells.
A simple epithelium as a single layer of cells.
A stratified epithelium has ___________ layer(s) of cells.
A stratified epithelium as multiple layers of cells.
Which connective tissue holds other tissues and organs in place?
Loose Connective Tissue
Which connective tissue insulates the body and stores energy?
Adipose Tissue
Which connective tissue is responsible for transporting substances and for immunity?
Blood
Which connective tissue attaches muscles to bone and joins bones together?
Fibrous Connective Tissue
Which connective tissue supports the nose, ears and makes discs between the vertebrae?
Cartilage
Which connective tissue holds the majority of the human body up?
Bone
Which connective tissue is located directly under the skin?
Loose Connective Tissue
Which connective tissue's structure does this describe? A loose weave of fibers. Many consisting of collagen.
Loose Connective Tissue
Which connective tissue's structure does this describe? A droplet that swells and shrinks.
Adipose Tissue
Which connective tissue's structure does this describe? A fluid.
Blood
What is blood made up of?
Plasma, and red and white blood cells.
Which connective tissue's structure does this describe? A matrix of densely packed parallel bundles of collagen fibers.
Fibrous Connective Tissue
Which connective tissue's structure does this describe? An abundance of collagen fibers embedded in a rubbery substance.
Cartilage
Which connective tissue's structure does this describe? A matrix of collagen fivers embedded in calcium salts.
Bone
Are skeletal muscles voluntary or involuntary muscles?
Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles
Are cardiac muscles voluntary or involuntary muscles?
Involuntary
Are smooth muscles voluntary or involuntary muscles?
Involuntary
Which muscle group is responsible for limb movement?
Skeletal
Which muscle group is responsible for heart beat?
Cardiac
Which muscle group is responsible for digestive movement?
Smooth
Which muscle group can be found in the limbs?
Skeletal
Which muscle group can be found in the heart?
Cardiac
Which muscle group can be found in the bladder and intestines?
Smooth
Which muscle group is attached to bones by tendons?
Skeletal
Which muscle group is forms the contractile tissue of the heart?
Cardiac
Which muscle group is Is striated and has branched cells whose ends mesh tightly together to form relay structures?
Cardiac
Which muscle group is made of cells which are shaped like spindles?
Smooth
What is the function of nervous tissue?
To relay information from one part of the body to another.
What is the function of a dendrite?
To convey signals toward the cell body.
What is the function of an axon?
To transmit signals away from the cell body.
Which tissue type does this structure describe? A cell body (containing the cells nucleus) and a number of slender extensions.
Nervous Tissue

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