ASU com plete ver ifi ed
solu tions + r ation ales
(PASS GUARANTEED)
Observation (Scientific Method) - answer Something that is noticed that
raises a question
Hypothesis (Scientific Method) - answer An educated guess, testable
statement
Prediction (Scientific Method) - answer What you think will happen
(if...then...statement)
procedure (Scientific Method) - answer Series of ordered steps
designed to conduct the experiment
Independent variable (scientific method) - answer variable that is
manipulated by experimenter
,dependent variable (scientific method) - answer variable that changes
in response to other variables
qualitative data (scientific method) - answer Data based on observable
characteristics
quantitative data (scientific method) - answer data based on
measurable characteristics
Experimental error (scientific method) - answer errors that can lead to
altered results (systemic error and human error)
In osseous tissue, where are cells located (histology) - answer Lacunae
Epithelial Tissue (histology) - answer Closely adhering cells, touches
outside world
Types of epithelial tissue (histology) - answer Simple (squamous,
cuboidal, columnar, pseudostratified columnar)
Stratified (squamous, cuboidal, transitional)
Epithelial tissue structure (histology) - answer Lumen -> apical surface -
> basal surface -> basement membrane
, Connective tissue (histology) - answer matrix cell, supports, binds and
protects organs
Connective tissue structure (histology) - answer Extracellular matrix
(cells, ground substance, fibers)
gel-like substance found between cells
Connective tissue types (histology) - answer Loose connective tissue
(areolar, adipose, reticular)
Dense connective tissue (regular/white fibrous, irregular)
Cartilage (hyaline cartilage, elastic cartilage, fibrocartilage)
Bone (oseton, central canal, canaliculi, lamellae)
Blood (erythrocytes, leukocytes, plasma)
Where can hyaline cartilage be found? (histology) - answer Embryonic
skeleton, ends of long bones, trachea, nose, larynx
What is the major fiber found in elastic cartilage (histology) - answer
elastic fibers