7 - Tissue Level Of Organization Flashcards
Histology is the study of:
Genetics
Plants
Tissues
Histograms
Tissues
How many tissue types are found in the body?
4
What tissue type is found wherever borders are needed
Epithelial tissue
What tissue type is used for strength and to hold organs together?
Connective tissue
What tissue type moves parts of the body?
Muscular tissue
What tissue type forms the nervous systems and sends electrical signals?
Nervous tissue
Two or more tissues combined to form:
Organs
The function of epithelial tissue is to:
Keep your organs separated
The proper epithelium:
Covers and lines your outer and inner body
Forms your glands and secrete hormones, and other substances
Covers and lines your outer and inner body
The glandular epithelium:
Covers and lines your outer and inner body
Forms your glands and secrete hormones, and other substances
Forms your glands and secrete hormones, and other substances
Epithelial tissue _____ have a blood supply.
Does
Does not
Does not
The three basic epithelial cells shapes are:
Circular, oval, and round
Flat, square and tall
Squamous, cuboidal, and columnar
Squamous, cuboidal, and columnar
The lining of the stomach and intestines is made of ____ cells.
Columnar
Cuboidal
Squamous
Columnar
An epithelium consisting of multiple layers of square shaped cells is called a:
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
The upper outside surface of an epithelial cell is called
Apical
Basal
Apical
The lower inside surface of an epithelial cell where it contacts the basement membrane is called:
Apical
Basal
Basal
Endocrine glands:
Secrete hormones right into your bloodstream or nearby cells
Secrete their juices into tubes or ducks that lead to the outside of the body
Secrete hormones right into your bloodstream or nearby cells
Exocrine glands:
Secrete hormones right into your bloodstream or nearby cells
Secrete their juices into tubes or ducks that lead to the outside of the body
Secrete their juices into tubes or ducks that lead to the outside of the body
Tendons are classified as
Dense irregular connective tissue
Dense regular connective tissue
Liquid connective tissue
Loose connective tissue
Dense regular connective tissue
Connective tissue derives from an area embryonic tissue called
Mesenchyme
Mesentery
Pre-connective embryonic tissue
Mesenchyme
All connective tissues have fibers (typically collagen) and:
An extracellular matrix (ground substance + fibers)
In the human body when we predict which way the stresses or forces will come from (like in a bone to bone or muscle to bone connection) we use:
Dense regular connective tissue
Dense irregular connective tissue
Loose areolar connective tissue
Dense regular connective tissue
When we can’t predict which direction forces will come from like in the dermis of the skin we use:
Dense regular connective tissue
Dense irregular connective tissue
Loose areolar connective tissue
Dense irregular connective tissue
The Latin word hyalinus means:
Like bone
Like glass
Like a boss
Like glass
The two places where we find find elastic cartilage are:
Bone
Tendons
Ears and epiglottis
Ears and epiglottis
Fibrocartilage is found in the:
Bones
Ligaments
Ears and epiglottis
Intervertebral discs
Intravertebral discs
In blood, the ground substance is:
Molecule
Plasma
Red cells
Plasma
Liquid connective tissue is also called:
Blood
Bone
Weird
Blood
Tissue membranes are comprised of:
A carbon-fiber composite
Epithelial tissue and connective tissue
Epithelium only
Epithelial tissue and connective tissue
The cutaneous membrane (skin) is comprised of:
A carbon-fiber composite
epithelium only
Epithelial tissue and connective tissue
Epithelial tissue and connective tissue
Mucous membranes are comprised of:
A carbon-fiber composite
epithelial tissue and connective tissue
Epithelium only
Epithelial tissue and connective tissue
Serous membranes are comprised of:
Two layers of carbon fiber composite material with a layer of oil in between
Two pairs of epithelial tissue and connective tissue layers with a serous layer in between
Two pairs of epithelial tissue and connective tissue layers with a serous layer in between
Synovial membranes are comprised of:
A carbon fiber composite material, which secretes oil
Connective tissue only with a layer of synoviocytes which secrete lubricate (synovial fluid)
Connective tissue only with a layer of synoviocytes which secrete lubricate (synovial fluid)