Chapter 4- Tissues Flashcards
The change in the shape of tissues or organs is called________
Reproduction
Metabolism
Growth
Differentiation
Morphogenesis
Morphogenesis
Ketonisation
Occurs in the dermis
Does not affect permeability characteristics of the epidermis
Produces a layer of cells that resist abrasion.
Determine skin colour.
Produces a layer of cells that resist abrasion
Subcutaneous tissue contains all of the following except ____________.
Collagen and elastic fibres
Stratified squamous epithelial tissue
Loose connective tissue
Fibroblasts and adipocytes
Microphages
Stratified squamous epithelial tissue
Which of the following statements concerning the subcutaneous tissue is false?
The subcutaneous tissue touches the skin to underlying bone and muscle.
Subcutaneous tissue is composed of dense connective tissue with collagen and elastic fibres.
Subcutaneous tissue is referred to as hypodermis.
The subcutaneous tissue is a site of fat storage
Subcutaneous tissue is composed of dense connective tissue with collagen and elastic fibres
The God of glycoprotein between epithelial cells and just below the type function is a/an ____________
Gap Junction
Desmosome
Adhesion belt
Hemidesmosome
Intercalated discs
Adhesion belt
Epithelial tissue is characterised by
Tightly packed cells
Both tightly packed cells and a rich blood supply.
Extensive extracellular matrix.
Absence of any basement membrane.
A rich blood supply
Tightly packed cells
The various types of epithelia are classified by
The number of cell layers and size of the cells
The size and shape of cells.
The function and size of cells
the size and location of cells
The shape of cells and number of cell layers
The shape of cells and number of cell layers
Histologist takes a section from the tissue covering the end of a long bone. Under the microscope he observes chondrocytes surrounded by a smooth, transparent matrix, which specific tissue is he looking at?
Transitional epithelium,
Fibrocartilage
Spongy bone
Dense regular collagenous connective tissue
Hyaline cartilage
Hyaline cartilage
A muscle that is not consciously controlled and has abandoned appearance will be described as ____________.
Striated and involuntary
Non striated involuntary
Striated and voluntary
Smooth and voluntary
Non-striated involuntary
Straight and involuntary
Epithelium consist of a single layer of tall, narrow cells. Which of the following is a location where this epithelium can be found?
Salivary gland ducts
Epidermis of the skin
Lining the small intestine
Within intervertebral discs
Lining the urinary bladder
Lining the small intestine