HAP Chapter 5 Review Game
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This type of tissue is composed of a single layer of flat cells that substances can easily pass through. 1 pointCheck
Simple squamous 1 point Back to Category Slide
The study of tissues is called: 2 pointsCheck
histology 2 points Back to Category Slide
A single layer of elongated cells consists of this type of tissue: 3 pointsCheck
Simple columnar 3 points Back to Category Slide
This type of tissue consists of many cell layers in which the bottom layer appears cube- shaped and the top layers appear flat: 4 pointsCheck
Stratified squamous 4 points Back to Category Slide
What are two types of glandular epithelium? 5 pointsCheck
5 points Back to Category Slide Exocrine and endocrine
This type of tissue consists of a single layer of elongated cells with the nuclei located at two or more levels along the tissue: 1 pointCheck
Pseudostratified columnar 1 point Back to Category Slide
What are the primary tissue types? 2 pointsCheck
Muscle, connective, epithelial, nervous 2 points Back to Category Slide
What is the most abundant tissue type? 3 pointsCheck
connective 3 points Back to Category Slide
Macrophages originate as what cell type? 4 pointsCheck
White blood cells 4 points Back to Category Slide
Bone is a form of this type of tissue: 5 pointsCheck
connective 5 points Back to Category Slide
Functions of blood: 1 pointCheck
Clotting, transport, defense (among others) 1 point Back to Category Slide
Where is elastic cartilage found? 2 pointsCheck
Ear (larynx, too) 2 points Back to Category Slide
Where is hyaline cartilage found? 3 pointsCheck
3 points Back to Category Slide Intervertebral disc gaps
What is the function of adipose tissue? 4 pointsCheck
4 points Back to Category Slide Storage, insulation, cushioning
What is the main function of a serous membrane? 5 pointsCheck
Reduce friction 5 points Back to Category Slide
What is the main function of a synovial membrane? 1 pointCheck
Lines joints 1 point Back to Category Slide
Where are mucus membranes found? 2 pointsCheck
Lines tubes and organs opened to the outside world 2 points Back to Category Slide
Which muscle type(s) are involuntary? 3 pointsCheck
Smooth and cardiac 3 points Back to Category Slide
Which muscle type(s) are voluntary? 4 pointsCheck
skeletal 4 points Back to Category Slide
Which cells function to support neurons? 5 pointsCheck
Neuroglial cells 5 points Back to Category Slide