Histology Practice Test! Take out a paper – number it 1-25. Take out a paper – number it 1-25. See how many of the following questions you get right. See.

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Histology Practice Test! Take out a paper – number it Take out a paper – number it See how many of the following questions you get right. See how many of the following questions you get right.

1. Name this tissue. 2. What is the arrow pointing to (open space)?

3. Name this tissue. 4. Name the “hole” the arrow is pointing to.

5. Name this tissue

6. Name this tissue.

7. Name this tissue. 8. Where in the body can you find this tissue?

9.Name this tissue. 10.Where in the body can you find this tissue?

11. Name this tissue. 12. What type of fiber is the arrow pointing to?

13. Name this tissue. 14. What CELL is the arrow pointing to?

15. What surface is the arrow pointing to?

16. What is the arrow pointing to? 17. Where in the body can you find this tissue?

18. Name this tissue 19. What surface is the arrow pointing to?

20. Where in the body can you find this epithelial tissue? 21. What is the arrow pointing to?

22. Name this tissue. 23. Where in the body can you find this tissue?

24. Name this tissue. 25. Where in the body can you find this tissue?

ANSWERS! Check to see how many you got right! Check to see how many you got right!

1. Simple Columnar Epithelium 2. Lumen 3. Hyaline cartilage 4. Lacuna 5. Transitional Epithelium 6. Dense Regular Connective Tissue 7. Stratified Squamous Epithelium 8. (any one) lining of esophagus, mouth and vagina; epidermis of skin 9. Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium

10. (any one) lining of trachea; lining of most of upper respiratory tract 11. Areolar tissue 12. Collagen fiber 13. Elastic cartilage 14. Chondrocyte 15. Apical surface 16. Nucelus of an adipocyte 17. (any one) under skin; around kidneys; around eyeballs; within abdomen; in breasts

18. Simple Cuboidal Epithelium 19. Basement membrane or basal surface 20. (any one) stomach; small intestine; large intestine; gallbladder; uterine tubes; some regions of the uterus 21. Connective tissue 22. Dense Irregular Connective Tissue 23. (any one) dermis of skin; fibrous capsule of organs and joints 24. Fibrocartilage or Fibrous cartilage 25. (any one) intervertebral discs; pubic symphysis; discs of knee joint

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