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Histology: The Study of Tissues $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Epithelium Connective Muscle and Nervous Grab Bag 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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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 in arteries and veins (blood vessels): a. cuboidal cells b. squamous cells c. columnar cells d. ciliated cells BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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 This lower extracellular structure binds epithelial cells to connective tissues: a. apical surface b. avascular c. basement membrane d. matrix BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Epithelium: $500 Answer This lower extracellular structure binds epithelial cells to connective tissues: a. apical surface b. avascular c. basement membrane d. matrix 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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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 This component of the matrix that provides flexibility in the tissue is: a. mast cell b. collagen fiber c. fibroblast d. macrophage BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Connective: $300 Answer This component of the matrix that provides flexibility in the tissue is: a. mast cell b. collagen fiber c. fibroblast d. macrophage BACK TO GAME

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

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

Connective: $500 Question This tissue is found at the ends of bones, in the ribs, and in the rings of the trachea: a. dense b. hyaline cartilage c. loose connective tissue d. elastic cartilage BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Connective: $500 Answer This tissue is found at the ends of bones, in the ribs, and in the rings of the trachea: a. dense 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 BACK TO GAME ANSWER

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

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 parts of the nerve cell receive stimuli that lead to electrical changes: a. nuclei b. neuroglia c. cell processes d. striations BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle and Nervous: $300 Answer These parts of the nerve cell receive stimuli that lead to electrical changes: a. nuclei b. neuroglia c. cell processes d. striations BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $400 Question These supporting cells are the “nerve glue” found in between the nerve cells: a. neurons b. neuroglia c. cell body d. cell processes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle and Nervous: $400 Answer These supporting cells are the “nerve glue” found in between the nerve cells: a. neurons b. neuroglia c. cell body d. cell processes BACK TO GAME

Muscle and Nervous: $500 Question These specialized cells support the nervous system by nourishing, protecting and insulating the neurons: a. adiopocytes b. fibroblasts c. chondrocytes d. neuroglia BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Muscle and Nervous: $500 Answer These specialized cells support the nervous system by nourishing, protecting and insulating the neurons: a. adiopocytes b. fibroblasts c. chondrocytes d. neuroglia BACK TO GAME

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

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

Grab Bag: $200 Question These protein fibers can stretch and recoil to their original shape: a. collagen b. keratin c. elastic d. mast BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Grab Bag: $200 Answer These protein fibers can stretch and recoil to their original shape: a. collagen b. keratin c. elastic d. mast BACK TO GAME

Grab Bag: $300 Question These extensions of the cell membrane found in the small intestine greatly increase the cell’s surface area for absorption: a. collagen b. mucus c. cilia d. villi BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Grab Bag: $300 Answer These extensions of the cell membrane found in the small intestine greatly increase the cell’s surface area for absorption: a. collagen b. mucus c. cilia d. villi BACK TO GAME

Grab Bag: $400 Question This extracellular material is found in all connective tissues: a. osteocyte b. lacunae c. matrix d. basement membrane BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Grab Bag: $400 Answer This extracellular material is found in all connective tissues: a. osteocyte b. lacunae c. matrix d. basement membrane BACK TO GAME

Grab Bag: $500 Question This tissue type quickly regenerates due to a near blood supply: a. connective b. nervous c. epithelium d. cardiac muscle BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Grab Bag: $500 Answer This tissue type quickly regenerates due to a near blood supply: a. connective b. nervous c. epithelium d. cardiac muscle BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question This epithelial tissue lines the mouth and throat (in addition to one other obvious location): a. simple squamous b. stratified squamous c. transitional d. simple cuboidal e. pseudostratified ciliated columnar BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer This epithelial tissue lines the mouth and throat (in addition to one other obvious location): a. simple squamous b. stratified squamous c. transitional d. simple cuboidal e. pseudostratified ciliated columnar BACK TO GAME