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Chapter 3 Human Anatomy

TISSUES!!!!!!!!!!

1. Which one of the following is not one of the four main tissue categories?

A. Muscle tissueB. Neural tissueC. Osseous tissueD. Connective tissueE. Epithelial tissue

TISSUES!!!!!!!!!!!

2. The tissue that always has a “top” (free surface) and a “bottom” (basal surface) is:

A. Epithelial tissueB. Connective tissueC. Muscle tissueD. Neural tissue

Epithelial Tissue

3. Functions of epithelia include all of the following, except:

A. ProtectionB. AbsorptionC. SecretionsD. Supporting muscle cells

Epithelial Tissue

4. Name the tissueA. Simple cuboidalB. Simple squamousC. Stratified squamousD. Simple columnar

5. Where would you find this tissue?

Epithelial Tissue

6. Name the tissueA. Pseudostratified

ColumnarB. Simple CuboidalC. Transitional D. Stratified Squamous

7. This tissue has a unique characteristic/feature about it…what is it?

Epithelial Tissue

8. Name the tissue

A. Stratified ColumnarB. Stratified CuboidalC. Stratified SquamousD. Transitional

*hint – it is rare!!

Epithelial Tissue

9. Name the tissueA. Simple SquamousB. Stratified SquamousC. Stratified CuboidalD. Simple Cuboidal

Epithelial Tissue

10. Name the tissueA. Simple CuboidalB. Simple SquamousC. PseudostratifiedD. Transitional

11. What function might it have? (Hint…look at its shape!)

Epithelial Tissue

12. Which tissue lines the small intestine and the stomach?

A. Simple squamousB. Simple cuboidalC. Simple columnarD. Stratified squamous

Epithelial Tissue

13. Transitional epithelium is found:

A. Lining the urinary bladder

B. Lining the ducts of sweat glands

C. Lining the kidneysD. Lining the stomach

Epithelial Tissue

14.You would find pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining the:

A. BladderB. SkinC. StomachD. trachea

Epithelial Tissues

15. Glands that secrete hormones into the blood stream are:

A. Endocrine glandsB. Exocrine glandsC. Interstitial glands

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