Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byBetty Taylor Modified over 8 years ago
1
200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Epithelial Tissue Connective Tissue More Connective Tissue Muscle & Neural Tissue A&P Hodgepodge
2
Describe the location of epithelial tissue in the human body.
3
Covers exposed body surfaces and lines internal cavities and passageways that communicate with the outside world.
4
Functions of epithelial tissue include all of the following except: a) providing physical protection b) controlling permeability c) absorption d) producing specialized secretions e) storing energy reserves
5
e) storing energy reserves 50 bonus points- which tissue type does this?
6
Epithelial cells that are adapted for absorption or secretion usually have ___________ at their free surface.
7
Microvilli
8
What kind of secretions are discharged onto the epithelial surface or into a duct?
9
Exocrine
10
Where is one of the few places in the human body that you can find transitional epithelium?
11
The urinary bladder
12
What are cells that store fat called?
13
Adipocytes
14
Loose connective tissue functions in all of the following ways, except a) transporting substances between cells b) supporting epithelia c) anchoring blood vessels and nerves d) storing lipids e) filling spaces between organs
15
a)Transporting substances between cells 50 bonus points- which tissue type does this?
16
DAILY DOUBLE! What kind of connective tissue provides strength and support for areas subjected to stresses from many directions?
17
Dense irregular connective tissue
18
Which is more vascular, cartilage or bone?
19
Bone
20
What is the combination of fibers and ground substance in supporting connective tissues called?
21
Matrix
22
Which type of cartilage is the most common?
23
Hyaline
24
What is another name for cartilage cells?
25
Chondrocytes
26
What cell type accounts for almost half the volume of blood?
27
Red Blood Cells 50 bonus points- what is another name for red blood cells?
28
What is the dominant fiber type in dense connective tissue?
29
Collagen
30
Antibodies are produced by what kind of cells?
31
Plasma Cells
32
What muscle tissue type shows NO striations?
33
Smooth Muscle
34
What muscle tissue type is known as striated voluntary muscle?
35
Skeletal Muscle
36
What is the shape/arrangement of cardiac muscle tissue?
37
Branched
38
Where is the majority of neural tissue found?
39
The brain and spinal cord.
40
What is the main function of neural tissue?
41
Conducting electrical impulses from one region of the body to another.
42
What is Histology?
43
The study of tissues.
44
What kind of membrane is your skin?
45
Cutaneous Membrane
46
Which anatomical term means the opposite of medial?
47
Lateral
48
What is the purpose of fascia?
49
1) Provide strength and stability 2) Maintain the positions of organs 3) Provide a route for the distribution of blood vessels, lymph and nerves.
50
Please describe the steps of a Negative Feedback Loop of Homeostasis.
51
Receptor senses change (stimulus). Receptor sends info to Control Center. C.C. sends command to Effectors. Effectors complete command. Homeostasis is reestablished.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.