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JEOPARDY GAME “TISSUES”
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Epithelial Tissues Connective Muscle Nervous Tissue and Misc. .5 1.5 2 2.5 3
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What kind of tissue is this?
Simple cuboidal
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In what areas of the body would simple squamous epithleium be found?
Blood & lymphatic vessels Alveoli in lungs
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What type of epithelium lines the urinary bladder and ureters?
Transitional epithelium
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What type of gland releases entire cells filled with secretory products?
Holocrine
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List the 5 Characteristics of epithelial tissues.
Consists mainly of cells Consists of single layer or multiple layers Always has a free surface exposed to the environment Avascular Mitotic rate can be very high
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What kind of tissue is this?
Hyaline Cartilage
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List the 3 major groups of connective tissues.
Connective Tissue Proper Fluid Connective Tissues Supportive Connective Tissues
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Tendons & Ligaments are compose of what kind of connective tissue?
Dense regular fibrous connective tissue
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Reticular Connective Tissue
What kind of tissue supports the walls of internal organs, such as the liver and spleen. Reticular Connective Tissue
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List 3 types of cells that are commonly found in connective tissues
List 3 types of cells that are commonly found in connective tissues. Also, list their functions. Fibroblasts – secrete protein fibers Mast Cells – releases heparine and histamine Macrophages - phagocytosis
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What type of tissue is this?
Cardiac Muscle
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Which type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of internal organs?
Smooth Muscle
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The muscle tissue which shows no striations is _______.
Smooth Muscle
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List 2 functions of muscle tissue?
Movement Generate Body Heat
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What are the dark pink bands between cardiac muscle fibers called?
Intercalated discs
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What type of tissue is this?
Nervous
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What is the major function of nervous tissue?
To conduct impulses from one neuron to another.
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List the 2 types of Neurons
List the 2 types of Neurons. Compare and contrast the 2 types of neurons. Sensory & Motor Compare: Both conduct impulses Contrast: Sensory – conducts impulse from stimulus to CNS Motor – conducts impulse from CNS to muscle or gland
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List the three major parts of a neuron. Describe their functions.
Axon – carries stimulus away from soma Dendrite – carries stimulus to soma Soma or Cell body – contains nucleus & other organelles
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