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Exam 2 A/P

Skeletal/Tissues

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A tissue composed of multiple layers of flat epithelial cells would be classified as? Stratified Squamous
Adipose is and example of what type of connective tissue? Loose connective tissue
What are the four basic types of tissue in the body? Muscle, epithelial, connective, and nerve
What are the characteristics that describe visceral muscle tissue? Smooth and involuntary
What type of nerve tissue functions to connect, protect, non-conductible and support neurons? Neuroglia or glial cells
What type of tissue is avascular? epithelial
What are the characteristics that describe cardiac muscle tissue? striated and involuntary
Which type of nerve tissue is conductile? neuronal
What type of epithelial tissue secretes sweat and saliva? Glandular
What type of connective tissue cells secretes heparin and histamine/ Mast Cells
Of the three types of connective tissue fibers, which is described as extensible and resistant to stretch? Collagen
The organs and tissues of the skin and nervous system develop from which of the organized layers of stem cells in the embryo? Multipotent Stem Cells
What are the common components of connective tissue? cells, fibers, and ground substances
What type of bone cell make bones and become osteocytes? Osteoblasts
What type of bone cell break down bone/ Osteoclast
What is made up of concentric rings/lamella surrounding a central canal/ Osteons/Haversian
What type of bone tissue gives the shaft of long bone it's strength? Compact
What type of tissue covers the articular surface of the bone ends? Hyaline Cartilage
Tough outer connective tissue covering? Periosteum
Fatty tissue in the medullary cavity? Yellow Bone Marrow
Hematopoietic Tissue? Red Bone Marrow
Inner Lining of the Medullary Cavity? Endosteum
What comprises the long bone ends? Spongy Bones
Which type of muscle tissue is described as stratified and voluntary? Skeletal Muscle
A Cartilaginous region allowing for movement and growth of new cells? Epiphyseal line "growth plate"
Epithelial cells that interconverts to a different shape is known as? Transitional
What does stratified mean? Multilayered
What type of tissue appears stratified because their nuclei are positioned at different levels? Pseudostratified Epithelial
In both dense and spongy bones tissue, the osteocytes are located in small spaces called? Lacuna
What type of epithelial tissue is single layered and flat? Simple squamous
Created by: JML19
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