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Tissue Diagram Quiz Review
Anatomy Chapter 3
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Question 1 Figure 3.20c Name the tissue type shown.
A) Simple columnar Epithelium B) Smooth Muscle C) Simple squamous pitheliuim D) Skeletal muscle
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Answer 1 B- Smooth Muscle.
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Question 2 Figure 3.20b Name the tissue type show
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Answer 2 Cardiac muscle tissue
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Question 3: Figure 3.19f Name the tissue type
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Answer 3- Figure 3.19f ADIPOSE TISSUE (fat)
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Q 4- Figure 3.20a Name the tissue shown.
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A-4 Figure 3.20a SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE
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QUESTION 5: Name the specific type of tissues shown below:
Figure A : Figure B :
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ANSWER 5 FIGURE A = SIMPLE SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM
FIGURE B = STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM
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QUESTION 6 LIST AND DESCRIBE OR SKETCH THE 3 SHAPES OF EPITHELIAL CELLS.
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A 6:
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QUESTION 7- Name the tissue type.
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Answer 7 Simple Cuboidal epithelium
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Question 8- Figure 3.20a. Name the tissue type.
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Answer 8 Answer 8 – Skeletal muscle
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Question 11- Figure 3.19c Name the Tissue which is found between the vertebrae.
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A 11 FIBROCARTILAGE
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Question 12- Figure 3.19d – Name the tissue type.
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Answer 12 Dense Fibrous Connective Tissue
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Figure 3.19b Question 13- Name the tissue
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Figure 3.19b Answer 13 – Hyaline cartilage
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Q 14 – Tell the PROPER NAME for the tissue type (don’t just say “bone”)
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A 14- “Osseous Tissue” (bone)
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Q 15- Name the specific tissue type.
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Figure 3.18f Answer 15 = Transitional Epithelium .
Basement membrane Transi- tional epithelium Transitional epithelium Basement membrane Connective tissue Photomicrograph: Transitional epithelium lining of the bladder, relaxed state (215×); surface rounded cells flatten and elongate when the bladder fills with urine. (f) Diagram: Transitional
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Question 16- Figure 3.18a Name the specific tissue type.
Air sacs of lungs Nuclei
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Figure 3.18a Answer 16 = Simple squamous Epithelium
Air sacs of lungs Nucleus of squamous epithelial cell Nuclei of squamous epithelial cells Basement membrane Photomicrograph: Simple squamous epithelium forming part of the alveolar (air sac) walls (185×). (a) Diagram: Simple squamous
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Figure 3.19e Question 17- Name the Connective tissue
Mucosa epithelium Lamina propria Elastic fibers Collagen fibers Fibers of matrix Fibroblast nuclei Nuclei of fibroblasts
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Figure 3.19e Answer 17- Areolar Connective tissue
Mucosa epithelium Lamina propria Elastic fibers Collagen fibers Fibers of matrix Fibroblast nuclei Nuclei of fibroblasts (e) Diagram: Areolar Photomicrograph: Areolar connective tissue, a soft packaging tissue of the body (300×).
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Figure 3.19g Question 18- Name the connective tissue shown. .
Spleen White blood cell (lymphocyte) Reticular fibers
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Figure 3.19g – Answer 18 = Reticular Tissue
Spleen White blood cell (lymphocyte) Reticular cell Reticular fibers Blood cell Reticular fibers (g) Diagram: Reticular Photomicrograph: Dark-staining network of reticular connective tissue (430×).
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Q 19- name the specific tissue type shown.
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Answer 19 = Stratified squamous epithelium
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Question 20 - Name the specific tissue type .
Cilia Basement membrane Basement membrane Connective tissue
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Answer 20 = pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
epithelial layer Pseudo- stratified epithelial layer Basement membrane Basement membrane Connective tissue Photomicrograph: Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium lining the human trachea (430×). (d) Diagram: Pseudostratified (ciliated) columnar
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Question 21- Name the specific tissue type.
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Figure 3.18c Answer 21 = Simple columnar epithelium
epithelial cell Nucleus of simple columnar epithelial cell Goblet cell Basement membrane Connective tissue Basement membrane Photomicrograph: Simple columnar epithelium of the small intestine (430×). (c) Diagram: Simple columnar
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