type of muscular tissue helps in the movement of organism from one place to another place.
  • skeletal muscle
  • cardiac muscle
  • Skeletal and smooth muscle
  • smooth muscle
Muscular tissue that is found in the heart
  • Skeletal
  • Smooth
  • Cardiac
  • Connective
Animal tissue that helps in excreting the waste products
  • connective tissue
  • skeletal muscle
  • epithelial tissue
  • nervous tissue
A basic structural and functional unit of all the living organisms
  • Organ system
  • cell
  • tissue
  • organ
Which of the following is not an animal tissue?
  • Epithelial tissue
  • Connective tissue
  • Parenchymal tissue
  • Muscular tissue
How many major types of cells are there in blood corpuscles?
  • 3
  • 4
  • 6
  • 2
. What is a tissue?
  • groups of similar systems that perform a particular function.
  • groups of similar cells that perform a particular function
  • groups of similar organs that perform a particular function
  • groups of similar atoms that perform a particular function.
Which tissue forms the outer layer of the body and also lines many of the bodies cavities where it has a protective function?
  • connective
  • epithelial
  • muscle tissue
  • nerve tissue
Which tissue assists in support and protection of organs and limbs?
  • Epithelial
  • Connective
  • Muscles
  • Nerve
Which tissue enables various forms of movement, both voluntary and involuntary?
  • Nerve
  • Muscle
  • Connective
  • Epithelial
Which tissue is responsible for the carrying of electrical and chemical signals and impulses from the brain and central nervous system to the periphery, and vice versa?
  • Muscle
  • Nerve
  • Epithelial
  • Supportive
This connects bones at a joint.
  • Tendon
  • Ligament
  • Facia
  • Cartilage
These are muscles that move bones voluntarily.
  • Cardiac
  • Striated
  • Smooth
What is the correct order of organization
  • tissues-cells-organs-organ systems-organism
  • cell-tissue-organs-organ systems-organism
  • organism-cells-tissues-organ systems-organism
  • tissues-cells-organs-organ sytems-organism
What is blood classified as?
  • tissue
  • organ
  • organ system
Which type of tissue is the most similar between plants and animals?
  • ground tissue
  • protective tissue
  • connective tissue
This name means that there are multiple layers of cells
  • Simple
  • Stratified
  • Columnar
  • Pseudostratified
These cells are small and flat
  • Cuboidal
  • Columnar
  • Squamous
  • Pseudostratified
Which of the following is NOT a function of epithelial tissues?
  • covering exposed surfaces
  • lining internal passageways
  • producing glandular secretions
  • contracting to produce movement
Name the tissue
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  • Pseudostratified
  • Simple columnar
  • Transitional
  • Stratified Squamous
Name the type of epithelium
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  • simple cuboidal
  • simple squamous
  • simple columnar
  • stratified squamous
Lines ducts and glands
  • Columnar
  • Cuboidal
  • Simple Squamous
  • Transitional
Used in places where diffusion needs to occur, such as blood vessels and air sacs in the lungs
  • Cuboidal
  • Columnar
  • Simple Squamous
  • Stratified Squamous
Absorbs nutrients in the digestive tract
  • Columnar
  • Cuboidal
  • Simple Squamous
  • Pseudostratified
What type of tissue is this one?
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  • connective
  • epithelial
  • nerve
  • muscle
Which connective tissue is shown on the picture?
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  • Ligament
  • Tendon
  • Bone tissue
  • Cartilage
Which of the following connective tissues supports the soft tissues and reduces friction at joints?
  • Cartilage
  • Muscle tissue
  • Bone tissue
  • Fibrous connective tissue
A form of connective tissue in which the cells are specialized for the synthesis and storage of energy-rich reserves of fat, or lipid.
  • Hyaline cartilage
  • Adipose tissue
  • Connective tissue
  • Areolar tissue
This connects bones at a joint.
  • Tendon
  • Ligament
  • Facia
  • Cartilage
What epithelial tissues are found along tissues that function to allow the exchange of gases?
  • Simple squamous
  • Simple cuboidal
  • Simple columnar
  • Stratified squamous
In what part of your body you can mostly find the stratified squamous tissues?
  • Intestines
  • Kidneys
  • Lungs
  • Skin
Which of these is not a type of epithelial tissue?
  • Squamous Epithelium
  • Cuboidal Epithelium
  • Circle Epithelium
  • Columnar Epithelium
Ligaments connect muscles to bones at joints.
  • True
  • False
The liquid part of blood.
  • Plasma
  • Platelets
  • red blood corpuscles
  • white blood corpuscles
Striated muscles constitute about ____% of the body weight
  • 25
  • 40
  • 50
  • 70
What kind of muscle is this?
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  • Unstriated Muscle
  • Striated Muscle
  • Cardiac Muscle
The cartilage consists of a clear ground substance called:
  • bone
  • matrix
  • tendon
  • lymph
Cardiac muscles are branched.
  • True
  • False
Each nerve cell consists of a cell body called_______.
  • Axon
  • Dendrite
  • Neuron
  • Cyton
What is a tissue?
  • groups of similar cells that perform a particular function.
  • groups of similar organs that perform a particular function.
  • groups of similar systems that perform a particular function.
  • groups of similar atoms that perform a particular function.
Which tissue is responsible for the carrying of electrical and chemical signals and impulses from the brain and central nervous system to the periphery, and vice versa?
  • nerve
  • connective
  • muscle
  • epithelial
What type of tissue is this one?
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  • connective
  • epithelial
  • nerve
  • muscle
What type of muscle is/are voluntary?
  • smooth and cardiac
  • smooth
  • skeletal and smooth
  • skeletal
What type of muscle(s) is involuntary?
  • skeletal and smooth
  • cardiac and skeletal
  • smooth and cardiac
  • skeletal
Identify:
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  • Pseudostratified
  • Simple cuboidal
  • Transitional
  • Simple Squamous
Stratified epithelium is typically used for
  • excretion
  • secretion
  • protection
  • absorption
Which muscle type can contract rapidly with great force, BUT tires easily and must rest after short periods of activity.
  • skeletal
  • smooth
  • cardiac
This type of muscle has no striations and is involuntary, which means that we cannot consciously control it.
  • skeletal
  • smooth
  • cardiac
_____ muscle is found in only one place in the body- the heart, where it forms the bulk of the heart walls.
  • skeletal
  • smooth
  • cardiac
Moving food through the digestive tract and emptying the bowels and bladder are examples of “housekeeping” activities normally handled by _____ muscles.
  • skeletal
  • smooth
  • cardiac
Nervous tissue
  • Tissue that is responsible for lining, covering, and glandular tissue
  • Tissue responsible for protecting, supporting, and binding together other body tissues
  • Tissues that contracts and shortens to produce movement
  • Tissue that receives and conducts electrochemical impulses from one part of the body to another
Neurons have a nucleus.
  • true
  • false
Which cell transmits an impulse from the brain to the muscles in order to respond to a situation?
  • sensory neuron
  • motor neuron
  • axon neuron
  • dendrite neuron
The connective tissue has an extracellular matrix.
  • True
  • False
Name this tissue
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  • Bone
  • Hyaline cartilage
  • Fibrocartilage
  • Adipose
Name this tissue
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  • Bone
  • Cartilage
  • Blood
  • Adipose
Name this tissue
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  • Bone
  • Cartilage
  • Blood
  • Adipose
Cells that can build bone matrix.
  • Osteoblasts
  • Osteoclasts
  • Canaliculi
  • Lamellae
Identify the part of the neuron
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  • axon
  • axon terminal
  • dendrite
  • Node of Ranvier
Identify the part of the neuron
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  • axon
  • axon terminal
  • dendrite
  • Node of Ranvier
The part of the neuron that insulates the axon and increases the speed of the neural message within the neuron.
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  • Cell Body
  • Dendrite
  • Myelin Sheath
  • Axon Terminal
Which connective tissue contains a gel-like matrix and is found in the nose, ear, and at the end of bones.
  • Bone
  • Cartilage
  • Blood
  • Adipose
This tissue carries nutrients, waste, respiratory gases, and many other substances throughout the body.
  • Bone
  • Cartilage
  • Blood
  • Adipose
Connective tissue is
  • The tissue that protects, supports, and binds together other body tissue
  • Tissue that is the lining, covering, and glandular tissue of the body
  • Tissue that contracts and shortens to produce movement
Identify:
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  • Pseudostratified
  • Simple cuboidal
  • Transitional
  • Simple Squamous
Name this tissue
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  • Bone
  • Hyaline cartilage
  • Fibrocartilage
  • Adipose
Name this tissue
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  • Bone
  • Cartilage
  • Blood
  • Adipose
Name this tissue
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  • Bone
  • Cartilage
  • Blood
  • Adipose
Identify the part of the neuron
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  • axon
  • axon terminal
  • dendrite
  • Node of Ranvier
Identify the part of the neuron
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  • axon
  • axon terminal
  • dendrite
  • Node of Ranvier
The part of the neuron that insulates the axon and increases the speed of the neural message within the neuron.
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  • Cell Body
  • Dendrite
  • Myelin Sheath
  • Axon Terminal
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