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front 1

THE SHOCK-ABSORBING PADS BETWEEN THE VERTEBRAE ARE FORMED OF FIBROCARILAGE.
TRUE OR FALSE

back 1

TRUE

front 2

Kirk was wounded by damage to the tendon connecting his calf muscles to his hell. This and all tendons are composed mainly of dense irregular connective tissue.
True or False

back 2

False

front 3

Macrophages are found in areolar and lymphatic tissues.
True or False

back 3

True

front 4

Goblet cells are found with pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
True or False

back 4

True

front 5

Stratified cuboidal epithelium is rare in the body and found only in the pharynx, larynx, and anorectal junction.
True or False

back 5

False

front 6

Endotheium covers and lines internal cavities such as the pleural and peritoneal cavities.
True or False

back 6

False

front 7

Salivary glands exhibit simple tubuloaveolar glandular arrangements.
True or False

back 7

False

front 8

Most connective tissues have regenerative capacity, while most wpithelial tissues do not.
True or False

back 8

False

front 9

Nervous tissue consists mainly of neurons and collagen fibers.
True or False

back 9

False

front 10

Which of the following is not found in the matrix of cartilage but is in bon>
a. live cells
b.lacunae
c. blood vessels
d. organic fibers

back 10

c. blood vessels

front 11

The presence of lacunae, calcium salts, and blood vessels would indicate ______.
a. cartilage tissue
b. fibrocartilaginous tissue
c. osseous tissue
d. areolar tissue

back 11

c. osseous tissue

front 12

Hyaline cartilage is different from elastic or fibrocartilage because ________.
a. it is stronger
b. it contains more nuclei
c. fibers are not visible with normal stains
d. it has more densely packed fibers

back 12

c. fibers are not visible with normal stains

front 13

Epithelial tissue ____.
a. is highly vascularized
b. has a basement membrane
c. is usually acellular
d. contains a number if neurons types

back 13

b. has a basement membrane

front 14

Which of the following would be of most importance to goblet cells and other glandular epithelium?
a. microvilli
b. golgo bodies
c. lysosomes
d. multiple muclei

back 14

b. golgi bodies

front 15

Intestinal glands exhibit a glandular type called ____.
a. simple tubular
b. compound tubular
c. simple alveolar
d. compound alveolar

back 15

a. simple tubular

front 16

The tissue type that arises from all 3 embryonic germ layers is ____.
a. epithelial tissue
b. connective tissue
c. nervous tissue
d. muscle tissue

back 16

a. epithelial tissue

front 17

The fiber type that gives connective tissue great tensile strength is _________.
a. elastic fiber
b. collagen fiber
c. reticular fiber
d. muscle fiber

back 17

b. collagen fiber

front 18

Which if the following is true about epithelia?
a. simple epithelia are commonly found in areas of high abrasion
b. stratified epithelia are associated with filrtation
c. endothelium provides a slick surface lining all hollow cardiovascular organs
d. pseundostratified are commonly keratinized

back 18

c. endothelium provides a slick surface lining all hollow cardiovascular organs

front 19

Chondroblasts ___________.
a. are mature cartilage cells located in spaces called lacunae
b. within the cartilage divide and secrete new matrix
c. located deep to the perichondrium divide and secrete new matrix on the internal portions of the cartilage
d. never lose their ability to divide

back 19

b. within the cartilage divide and secrete new matrix

front 20

____ epithelium appears to have 2 or 3 layers of cells, but all the cells are in contact with the basement membranes.
a. stratified cuboidal
b. stratified columnar
c. transitional
d. pseundostratified columnar

back 20

d. pseundostratified columnar

front 21

Which of these is not considered connective tissue?
a. cartilage
b. adipose
c. muscle
d. blood

back 21

c. muscle

front 22

The 2st step in tissue repair involves _____.
a. replacement of destroyed tissue bu the same kind of cell
b. proliferation of fibrous connective tissue
c. inflammation
d. formation of scar tissue

back 22

c. inflammation

front 23

Select the correct statement regarding the cells of connective tissue.
a. connective tissue does not contain cells
b. connective tissue cells are non-dividing
c. chronblasts are the main cell type of connective tissue proper
d. "blast" cells are undifferentitated, actively dividing cells

back 23

d. "blast" cells are undifferentitated, actively dividing cells

front 24

Select the correct statement regarding adipose tissue.
a. it is composed mostly of extracellular matrix
b. its primary function is nutrients storage
c. mature adipose cells are highly mitotic
d. most of the cells volume is occupied by the nucleus

back 24

b. its primary function is nutrients storage

front 25

_____ are commonly found wedged between simple columnar epithelial cells.
a. goblet cells
b. mast cells
c. macrophages
d. cilia

back 25

a. goblet cells

front 26

In adults, new surface epithelial cells and the epithelial cells lining the intestine are derived from ______.
a. mitotic division of existing epithelial cells
b. stem cells
c. underlying epithelial cells
d. components of the connective tissue

back 26

b. stem cells