Cells and Tissue Flashcards

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Modified True or False (Topic: Cell)

  • The Plasma membrane is the controller of all substances that goes in and out
  • While the main controller of the whole cell is the Nucleus

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

C

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Modified True or False (Topic: Cell)

  • The Cytoplasm contains the Extracellular fluid that holds organelles together
  • ECM are also present in proteins and polysaccharides

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

B

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Modified True or False (Topic: Cell)

  • Osmosis is an example of Active transport
  • This type requires ATP to diffuse solvent molecules

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

D

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Modified True or False (Topic: Cell)

  • Hypertonic solutions are caused by lose of water, thus RBCs may dehydrate
  • In this scenario, PNSS is recommended to normalize the imbalance of body fluids

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

C

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Modified True or False (Topic: Cell)

  • Tight junction prevents anything to pass through
  • In contrast, Gap juntion allows small molecules to pass through as the main source of communication between cells

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

C

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Modified True or False (Topic: Tissue)

  • Pseudostratified may not perfectly reach the free surface
  • This may be seen in the lining of the heart since it contains nuclei at different levels that generate electricity for the pulse

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

A

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Modified True or False (Topic: Tissue)

  • During the second stage of wound healing, fibroblasts must multiply after healing in order to bridge the gap
  • Hence, multiplication of epithelial cells is no longer needed

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

D

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Modified True or False (Topic: Tissue)

  • Your pinna and eyes are great examples of elastic cartilage
  • Just like hyaline, they both have the same elastic fibers that produce great flexibility

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

D

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Modified True or False (Topic: Tissue)

  • The neuron’s structure allows transmission of electrical signals from your sensory receptors to the affectors
  • Glial cells support and improves the transmission of the neuron’s electrical signals by generating more electricity

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

D

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Modified True or False (Topic: Tissue)

  • The cardiac muscle is known for its intercalated disk responsible for generating electric pulse
  • Derived from its name, the heart and blood vessels are composed of this muscle

A. The first statement is correct, but the second statement is wrong
B. The first statement is wrong, but the second statement is correct
C. Both statements are correct
D. Both statements are wrong

A

A

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11
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Matching Type (Topic: Cells)

Column A
* Enables the intake of hormones, proteins, and the like

Column B
* Phospholipids
* Carbohydrates
* Receptor-mediated endocytosis
* Pinocytosis
* Vesicular trafficking

A

Receptor-mediated endocytosis

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12
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Matching Type (Topic: Cells)

Column A
* It transports substances like a cargo from one place to another

Column B
* Phospholipids
* Carbohydrates
* Receptor-mediated endocytosis
* Pinocytosis
* Vesicular trafficking

A

Vesicular trafficking

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13
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Matching Type (Topic: Cells)

Column A
* This chained-molecule is linked by ester bonds, thus providing structure

Column B
* Phospholipids
* Carbohydrates
* Receptor-mediated endocytosis
* Pinocytosis
* Vesicular trafficking

A

Phospholipids

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14
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Matching Type (Topic: Cells)

Column A
* It acts as the patrol units within the cell membrane in which its role is to identify and detect an invader or foreign substance

Column B
* Phospholipids
* Carbohydrates
* Receptor-mediated endocytosis
* Pinocytosis
* Vesicular trafficking

A

Carbohydrates

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Matching Type (Topic: Cells)

Column A
* Engulfs smaller particles seen in the cells of kidneys

Column B
* Phospholipids
* Carbohydrates
* Receptor-mediated endocytosis
* Pinocytosis
* Vesicular trafficking

A

Pinocytosis

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16
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Matching Type (Topic: Tissue)

Column A
* Supports WBC in the lymphatic organs

Column B
* Areolar
* Hyaline
* Elastic cartilage
* Fibrocartilage
* Reticular

A

Reticular

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Matching Type (Topic: Tissue)

Column A
* Contains Gel-like matrix present in some WBC

Column B
* Areolar
* Hyaline
* Elastic cartilage
* Fibrocartilage
* Reticular

A

Areolar

18
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Matching Type (Topic: Tissue)

Column A
* its great quantity of this fiber allows flexibility in your epiglottis

Column B
* Areolar
* Hyaline
* Elastic cartilage
* Fibrocartilage
* Reticular

A

Elastic cartilage

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Matching Type (Topic: Tissue)

Column A
* A distinct feature of the nose is its softness whenever we touch it due to this cartilage

Column B
* Areolar
* Hyaline
* Elastic cartilage
* Fibrocartilage
* Reticular

A

Hyaline

20
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Matching Type (Topic: Tissue)

Column A
* It allows absorption of shock due to tension, thus all intervertebral discs will prevent excessive amount of stress on the spine

Column B
* Areolar
* Hyaline
* Elastic cartilage
* Fibrocartilage
* Reticular

A

Fibrocartilage