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What are the 3 types of cartilage?
- 1. Elastic
- 2. Fibrocartilage
- 3. Hyaline
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What type of cartilage forms the framework of the outer ear?
Elastic cartilage
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What tissue functions as heat insulator beneath skin?
Adipose tissue
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What tissue contains large amounts of fluid and lacks fibers?
Dense connective tissue
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What tissue has cells arranged around osteonic canal?
Bone tissue
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What tissue binds skin to underlying organs?
Adipose tissue
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What is the main tissue of tendons and ligaments?
Dense connective
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Which tissue provides stored energy supply in fat vacuoles?
Adipose tissue
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Which cartilage forms the flexible soft part of the nasal septum?
Hyaline cartilage
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What cartilage pads between vertebrae that are shock absorbers?
Fibrocartilage
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Which cartilage forms supporting rings of respiratory passages?
Hyaline cartilage
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Which tissue has cells greatly enlarged with nuclei pushed to sides?
Adipose tissue
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Which tissue forms delicate, thin layers between muscles?
Blood tissue
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Which tissue has matrix that contains collagen fibers and mineral salts?
Loose connective(areolar)
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 Which tissue is this?
Bone
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Function and location of simple squamous?
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Function and location of cardiac muscle?
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Function and location of dense connective?
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Function and location of bone?
- F: support, protect organs
- L: Skeletal system
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Function and location of skeletal muscle?
- F: Movement
- L: Attached to bones
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Function and location of nervous tissue?
- F: Send electical messages
- L: Brain, spinal cord
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Function and Location of hyaline?
- F: support, movement
- L: ends of bones
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Function and location of smooth muscle?
- F: Moves along foods, wastes
- L: Intestines
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Function and location of adipose tissue?
- F: Cushion and insulate
- L: Under skin surrounding organs
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Function of stratified squamous?
F: Waterproof skin, barrier
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Function and location of areolar tissue?
- F: Bind skin to lower organs
- L: Under skin
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Which major tissue type forms mucous, serous, and epidermal membranes?
Epithelium
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Which major tissue type allows for organ movements within the body?
Muscle
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Which major tissue type transmits electrochemical impulses?
Nervous
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Which major tissue type supports body organs?
Connective
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Which major tissue type has cells that may absorb or secrete substances?
Epithelium
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Which major tissue type is the basis of the major controlling system of the body?
Nervous
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Which major tissue type has cells that shorten?
Muscle
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Which major tissue type forms hormones?
Epithelial (cuboidal)
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Which major tissue type packages and protects body organs?
Connective
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Which major tissue type is characterized by having large amounts of nonliving matrix?
Connective
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Which major tissue type allows you to smile?
Muscle
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Which major tissue type is most widely distributed in the body?
Connective
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Which major tissue type forms the brain and the spinal cord?
Nervous
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Which tissue coordinates, regulates, and integrates body functions?
Nervous tissue
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Which tissue contains intercalated disks?
Skeletal muscle
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Which muscle lacks striations?
Smooth muscle
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Which muscle is striated and involuntary?
Cardiac muscle
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Which muscle is striated and voluntary?
Skeletal muscle
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Which tissue contains neurons and neuroglial cells?
Nervous tissue
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Which muscle is attached to bones?
Skeletal muscle
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Which muscle composes the heart?
Cardiac muscle
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Which muscle moves food through the digestive tract?
Smooth muscle
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Which tissue transmits impulses along cytoplasmic extensions?
Nervous tissue
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Which connective tissue provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenic fibers; found in tendons?
Dense connective
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Which connective tissue acts as a storage depot for fat?
Adipose
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Which connective tissue composes the dermis of the skin?
Areolar
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Which connective tissue forms the bony skeleton?
Bone
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Which connective tissue composes the basement membrane and packages organs, includes a gel-like matrix with all categories of fibers and many cell types?
Areolar
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Which connective tissue forms the embryonic skeleton and the surfaces of bones at the joints; reinforces the trachea?
Hyaline cartilage
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Which connecetive tissue provides insulation for the body?
Adipose
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Which connective tissue has structurally amorphous matrix, heavily invaded with fibers, appears glassy and smooth?
Hyaline
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Which connective tissue contains cells arranged concentrically around a nutrient canal; matrix is hard due to calcium salts?
Bone
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Which connective tissue forms the stroma or internal "skeleton" of lymph nodes, the spleen, and other lymphoid organs?
Reticular connective tissue
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Function and location of simple columnar?
- F: Absorption
- L: Intestines
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Function and location of pseudostratified columnar?
- F: Capture harmful particles before entering the lungs
- L: Respiratory
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Function and location of transitional?
- F: to stretch
- L: Urinary bladder
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What do fibroblasts produce?
Collagen and elastin fibers
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Other name for cartilage?
Chondrocyte
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Other name for bone cell?
Osteoncyte
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Other name for fiber-making cell?
Fibroblast
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What kind of matrix does bone and blood have?
- Bone: Protein matrix
- Blood: Fluid matrix
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