Tissue Test Flashcards

1
Q

tissue

A

groups of cells that have the same structure and the same functional roles

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2
Q

covers all body tissues, lines body cavities, and lines hollow organs

A

epithelial tissue

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3
Q

has 1 free surface and 1 connected surface

A

epithelial tissue

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4
Q

no blood vessels

A

epithelial tissue

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5
Q

tightly packed together so they act as good barriers

A

epithelial tissue

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6
Q

binds tissues, provides support and protection, and serves as framework

A

connective tissue

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7
Q

sometimes rigid

A

connective tissue

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8
Q

sometimes flexible

A

connective tissue

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9
Q

adipose tissue

A

connective tissue

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10
Q

elongated fibers can shorten or contract

A

muscle tissue

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11
Q

some have control over, some don’t

A

muscle tissue

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12
Q

some are voluntary, some aren’t

A

muscle tissue

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13
Q

some have sirations, some don’t

A

muscle tissue

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14
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found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves

A

nervous tissue

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15
Q

neutrons are sensitive to changes in surroundings

A

nervous tissue

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16
Q

why is it difficult for cartilage injuries to heal?

A

because there is no direct blood flow to cartilage