front 1 flat or scalelike | back 1 squamos |
front 2 loose fibrous connective tissue | back 2 areolar |
front 3 voluntary | back 3 skeletal |
front 4 smooth muscle | back 4 visceral |
front 5 varying shapes that can stretch | back 5 transitional |
front 6 cells that produce mucus | back 6 goblet |
front 7 usually thick scar | back 7 keloid |
front 8 involuntary | back 8 cardiac |
front 9 liquid matrix with cells | back 9 blood |
front 10 supporting cells of nervous tissue | back 10 glia |
front 11 ______ are the fabric of the body? | back 11 Tissues |
front 12 what are the four main kinds of tissues that compose the body's organs? | back 12 Epithelial Tissue- forms sheets that cover or line the body Connective Tissue - provides structural and functional support Muscle Tissue - contracts to produce movement Nervous Tissue - senses, conducts, and processes information |
front 13 epithelial cells are classified as ? | back 13 Squamous - flat and scalelike Cuboidal - cube-shaped Columnar - taller than they are wide Transitional - varying shapes that can stretch |
front 14 simple | back 14 a single layer of cells of the same shape |
front 15 stratified | back 15 many layers of cells, named for the shape of cells in the outer layer |
front 16 The Matrix is also called? | back 16 extracellular matrix (ECM) |
front 17 what are the three muscle tissues? | back 17 cardiac muscle skeletal muscle Smooth muscle tissue |
front 18 a neuron process that carries the impulse away from the cell body is called a | back 18 axon |
front 19 which of the muscles are involuntary | back 19 smooth and cardiac |
front 20 simple squamous epithelium | back 20 absorption of oxygen into the blood |
front 21 simple squamous epithelium | back 21 absorption of oxygen into the blood |
front 22 Psedostratified | back 22 lines the trachea |
front 23 dense fibrous connective tissue | back 23 composes tendons |
front 24 cartilage | back 24 chondrocytes |
front 25 adipose | back 25 fat tissue |
front 26 reticular | back 26 delicate webs of collagen fibers |
front 27 skeletal muscle tissue | back 27 striated, volunatary |
front 28 smooth muscle tissue | back 28 found in the walls of the intestine |
front 29 cardiac muscle tissue | back 29 intercalated disks |
front 30 Nevrous tissue | back 30 glia cells |
front 31 blood tissue contains? | back 31 red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets |
front 32 two main types of fiber? | back 32 collagen and elastin |
front 33 carry nerve impulse toward the body | back 33 dendrites |
front 34 which if the following is not a principal type of tissue? | back 34 cardiac |
front 35 stratified squamous epithelial cells are found in the? | back 35 skin |
front 36 This type of epithelial tissue is found in the air sacs of the lungs? | back 36 simple squamous |
front 37 This type of epithelial tissue has adapted to a secretory function and forms clusters of cells called glands | back 37 cuboidal epithelium |
front 38 which of the following is not a connective tissue? | back 38 cardiac |
front 39 main function of muscle tissue? | back 39 movement |
front 40 which of the following contains intercalated disks? | back 40 cardiac muscle |
front 41 what is the conducting unit of the nerve tissue? | back 41 neuron |
front 42 this type of epithelial tissue would be found in the wall of the urinary bladder | back 42 stratified transitional |
front 43 This type of epithelial tissue would be found lining the inner surface of the stomach and intestine | back 43 Simple columnar |
front 44 These two types of tissues have the greatest capacity to regenerate | back 44 Epithelial and connective |
front 45 Hematopoietic tissue can be found in | back 45 bone marrow, the spleen, lymph nodes |
front 46 This is the most widely distributed of all connective tissue. | back 46 no data |
front 47 This type of epithelial tissue would be found lining the inner surface of the stomach and intestine. | back 47 Simple columnar |