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This is the information you need to know for your unit test! Cell & Tissue Pre-Test This is the information you need to know for your unit test!

#1. What are the 3 main regions of a cell? #2. The control center of a cell is known as… #3. What are the two parts of a cell that help with movement?

#4. What is it called when no energy is needed to transport energy into and out of a cell? #5. Define the term permeability: #6. What are the two phases of the life cycle of a cell?

#7. Name the 4 types of tissues- #8. Define the term avascular- #9. tissues re-generate easily if well ________________. #10. Describe Simple epithelium= #11. Describe Stratified Epithelium=

#12. Name the classifications of epithelium… (shape of cells) a.) Name this cell b.) Name this cell c. ) Name this cell

#13. What is another name for osseous? #14. What are the two main minerals found in osseous tissue?

#15. What is the most common cartilage found in the body? #16. The entire _________ skeleton is made of this type of cartilage. Name this cartilage

#17. What type of cartilage is highly compressible? Name this tissue

#18. What type of cartilage would you find in the ear? #19. What type of cartilage would you find in-between vertebrae? #20. Ligaments attach __________ to _____________ where tendons attach ___________ to ___________

#21. Name the 3 types of muscle tissue #22. What type of connective tissue forms the internal supportive network of lymphoid organs? #23. What is the function of nervous tissue?