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ANT Lab 8-11
Anatomy Lab 8-11
Question | Answer |
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What type of tissue covers the body's external an internal surfaces and most glands? | Epithelial |
How many major types of tissues are there? | 4 |
Which type of tissue binds and support parts? | connective |
Which type of tissue makes movement possible? | muscle |
Which type of tissue conduct impulses from one part of the body to another and help to control and coordinate body activities? | nervous |
What is the function of the simple squamous epithelium? | Filtration, diffusion, osmosis, and secretion in serous membranes. |
What is the function of the simple cuboidal epithelium? | Secretion and absorption |
Which epithelium possesses cilia that moves dust and mucus out of the airways of the respiratory system? | Pseudostratified columnar epithelium |
Which epithelium is a single layer of flattened cells? | simple squamous epithelium |
Which epithelium forms in the inner lining of urinary bladder? | Transitional epithelium |
Which epithelium lines the kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands? | Simple cuboidal epithelium |
Which epithelium forms in the lining of the stomach and intestines? | Simple columnar epithelium |
Which epithelium forms a lining of the oral cavity, esophagus, anal canal, and vagina? | Stratified squamous epithelium |
Which connective tissue forms the framework of the outer ear? | Elstic cartilage |
Which connective tissue binds the skin to underlying organs? | Areolar tissue |
Which connective tissue is the main tissue of tendons and ligaments? | Dense connective tissue (regular) |
Which connective tissue forms the flexible soft part of the nasal septum? | hyaline cartilage |
Which connective tissue pads between vertebrae that are shock absorbers? | Fibrocartilage |
Which connective tissue that have cells that greatly enlarge with the nuclei pushed to one side? | Adipose tissue (fat tissue) |
What are the three types of muscle tissues? | Skeletal, smooth, and cardiac |
Which muscle or tissue lacks striations? | smooth muscle |
Which muscle or tissue is striated and involuntary? | Cardiac muscle |
Which muscle or tissue is striated and voluntary? | skeletal muscle |
Which muscle or tissue contains neurons and nueruoglia? | nervous tissue |
Which muscle or tissue attaches to bones? | skeletal muscle |
Which muscle or tissue composes the heart? | cardiac muscle |
Which muscle or tissue moves food through the digestive tract? | smooth muslce |
Which muscle or tissue transmits impulses along cellular processes? | nervous tissue |
Which connective tissue provides stored energy supply in fat vacuoles | adipose tissue (fat tissue) |