Histology: The Study of Tissues

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Histology: The Study of Tissues Muscle and Nervous Glands and Membranes Grab Bag Epithelium Connective $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

Epithelium: $100 Question These are properties of epithelium: a. consists of few cells and lots of matrix b. covers body surfaces and lines cavities c. its basement membrane anchors it to deeper tissues d. all of these e. b and c only ANSWER BACK TO GAME

These are properties of epithelium: Epithelium: $100 Answer These are properties of epithelium: a. consists of few cells and lots of matrix b. covers body surfaces and lines cavities c. its basement membrane anchors it to deeper tissues d. all of these e. b and c only BACK TO GAME

Epithelium: $200 Question This tissue only has one layer of cells: a. pseudostratified epithelium b. simple epithelium c. stratified epithelium d. hyaline cartilage ANSWER BACK TO GAME

This tissue only has one layer of cells: Epithelium: $200 Answer This tissue only has one layer of cells: a. pseudostratified epithelium b. simple epithelium c. stratified epithelium d. hyaline cartilage BACK TO GAME

Epithelium: $300 Question These cells function to filter and to allow substances to diffuse through them: a. cuboidal cells b. squamous cells c. columnar cells d. ciliated cells ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Epithelium: $300 Answer These cells function to filter and to allow substances to diffuse through them: a. cuboidal cells b. squamous cells c. columnar cells d. ciliated cells BACK TO GAME

Epithelium: $400 Question This tissue, which makes up the skin, serves as a barrier to infection, protection against abrasion and water loss: a. transitional epithelium b. stratified squamous epithelium c. stratified columnar epithelium d. simple squamous epithelium ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. transitional epithelium b. stratified squamous epithelium Epithelium: $400 Answer This tissue, which makes up the skin, serves as a barrier to infection, protection against abrasion and water loss: a. transitional epithelium b. stratified squamous epithelium c. stratified columnar epithelium d. simple squamous epithelium BACK TO GAME

Epithelium: $500 Question a. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Epithelium: $500 Answer BACK TO GAME

Connective: $100 Question The distinguishing characteristic of connective tissue is that it consists of cells separated by abundant extracellular matrix. True/False ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Connective: $100 Answer The distinguishing characteristic of connective tissue is that it consists of cells separated by abundant extracellular matrix. True/False BACK TO GAME

Connective: $200 Question These specialized cells, which found in many connective tissue types, contain large amounts of lipid: a. osteoblast b. fibrocyte c. adipocyte d. chrondroblast ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Connective: $200 Answer These specialized cells, which found in many connective tissue types, contain large amounts of lipid: a. osteoblast b. fibrocyte c. adipocyte d. chrondroblast BACK TO GAME

Connective: $300 Question ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. proteoglycan b. hyaluronic acid c. glycosaminoglycans Connective: $300 Answer a. proteoglycan b. hyaluronic acid c. glycosaminoglycans d. fibronectin BACK TO GAME

Connective: $400 Question This kind of connective tissue consists of parallel bundles of collagen fibers which resist stretching and provide considerable strength: a. dense regular b. elastic c. hyaline d. fibrocartilage ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Connective: $400 Answer This kind of connective tissue consists of parallel bundles of collagen fibers which resist stretching and provide considerable strength: a. dense regular b. elastic c. hyaline d. fibrocartilage BACK TO GAME

Connective: $500 Question This tissue is found in the external ears, epiglottis, and auditory tubes: a. fibrocartilage b. hyaline cartilage c. loose connective tissue d. elastic cartilage ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. loose connective tissue d. elastic cartilage Connective: $500 Answer This tissue is found in the external ears, epiglottis, and auditory tubes: a. fibrocartilage b. hyaline cartilage c. loose connective tissue d. elastic cartilage BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $100 Question This kind of muscle tissue is under involuntary control: a. smooth b. skeletal c. cardiac d. a and c e. c only ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $100 Answer This kind of muscle tissue is under involuntary control: a. smooth b. skeletal c. cardiac d. a and c e. c only BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $200 Question This tissue has striated cells that are long and multinucleated: a. skeletal b. smooth c. nervous tissue d. cardiac ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $200 Answer This tissue has striated cells that are long and multinucleated: a. skeletal b. smooth c. nervous tissue d. cardiac BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $300 Question These nerve cell processes receive stimuli that lead to electrical changes: a. axon b. neuroglia c. dendrites d. cell bodies ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $300 Answer These nerve cell processes receive stimuli that lead to electrical changes: a. axon b. neuroglia c. dendrites d. cell bodies BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $400 Question ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $400 Answer BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $500 Question ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $500 Answer BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $100 Question This major tissue type forms a gland: a. connective b. epithelium c. muscle d. nervous ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $100 Answer This major tissue type forms a gland: a. connective b. epithelium c. muscle d. nervous BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $200 Question ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $200 Answer BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $300 Question ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $300 Answer BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $400 Question ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $400 Answer BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $500 Question ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Glands and Membranes: $500 Answer BACK TO GAME

The microscopic study of tissues: a. pathology b. histology Grab Bag: $100 Question The microscopic study of tissues: a. pathology b. histology c. physiology d. anatomy ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The microscopic study of tissues: a. pathology b. histology Grab Bag: $100 Answer The microscopic study of tissues: a. pathology b. histology c. physiology d. anatomy BACK TO GAME

Grab Bag: $200 Question ANSWER BACK TO GAME

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Grab Bag: $300 Question ANSWER BACK TO GAME

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Grab Bag: $400 Question This layer of primary germ cells forms tissues such as muscle, bone and blood vessels: a. endoderm b. ectoderm c. mesoderm d. neuroectoderm ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Grab Bag: $400 Answer This layer of primary germ cells forms tissues such as muscle, bone and blood vessels: a. endoderm b. ectoderm c. mesoderm d. neuroectoderm BACK TO GAME

d. loose connective tissue Grab Bag: $500 Question This delicate tissue made of fibroblasts, collagen and capillaries replaces the clot during tissue repair: a. granulation tissue b. dermis c. epithelium d. loose connective tissue ANSWER BACK TO GAME

d. loose connective tissue Grab Bag: $500 Answer This delicate tissue made of fibroblasts, collagen and capillaries replaces the clot during tissue repair: a. granulation tissue b. dermis c. epithelium d. loose connective tissue BACK TO GAME

The following are manifestations of inflammation except: a. pain FINAL ROUND Question The following are manifestations of inflammation except: a. pain b. pus c. swelling d. redness e. heat ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The following are manifestations of inflammation except: a. pain FINAL ROUND Answer The following are manifestations of inflammation except: a. pain b. pus c. swelling d. redness e. heat BACK TO GAME