Chapter 4: The Tissue Level of Organization Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th Edition, by Bryan Derrickson, Gerald Tortora.
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th Edition, by Bryan Derrickson, Gerald Tortora. Multiple Choice & Essays 1. Which of the following is not one of the main tissue types found in the human body? a. epithelial b. connective c. myocardial d. muscle e. nervous Ans: C Difficulty: easy Feedback: 4.1 2. This type of cell junction anchors adjacent cells and resists their separation during contractile activities. a. tight and hemidesmosome b. gap and tight c. adherens and desmosome d. desmosome and gap e. hemidesmosome and tight Ans: C Difficulty: medium Feedback: 4.2 3. This is a thin extracellular layer, that commonly consists of basal lamina and reticular lamina, that is found in epithelial tissues. a. basement membrane b. epithelial cells c. connective tissue d. vascular tissue e. gap junctions Ans: A Difficulty: easy . Feedback: 4.3 4. Epithelial tissue a. Is used as a covering b. Is used as a lining c. Is used in glands d. Has a free surface e. All of the above Ans: E Difficulty: easy Feedback: 4.3 5. Name and briefly describe the cell shapes and arrangements of cell layers found in epithelial tissues. Ans: In epithelial tissues the layer arrangements can be simple, which means a single layer of cells, stratified which is two or more layers of cells and pseudostratified which is one layer of cells but looks like more than one layer due to the arrangement of the nuclei in each cell. The four cell shapes in clued squamous is are thin and flat, cuboidal which are similar in width in height, columnar are taller than they are wide and transitional which can change shape from cuboidal to squamous and back again. Difficulty: medium Feedback: 4.3 6. This tissue is found lining the heart, blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. a. Simple squamous epithelial b. Simple cuboidal epithelial c. Stratified squamous epithelial d. Stratified cuboidal epithelial e. Simple columnar epithelial Ans: A Difficulty: medium Feedback: 4.3 7. This tissue forms the most superficial layer of the skin. a. Simple squamous epithelial b. Simple cuboidal epithelial c. Stratified squamous epithelial d. Stratified cuboidal epithelial e. Simple columnar epithelial Ans: C Difficulty: medium Feedback: 4.3 8. This tissue forms glands. a. Simple squamous epithelial b. Areolar connective tissue c. Stratified squamous epithelial d. Stratified cuboidal epithelial e. Transitional epithelial Ans: D Difficulty: medium Feedback: 4.3 9. This tissue lines the respiratory tract and the fallopian tubes. a. Simple cuboidal epithelial b. Simple columnar epithelial c. Stratified columnar epithelial d. Stratified cuboidal epithelial e. Transitional epithelial Ans: B Difficulty: medium Feedback: 4.3 10. Where is it most likely to find transitional epithelial cells? a. Lining esophagus b. Outer layer of skin c. Urinary bladder d. Heart e. Covering skull bones Ans: C Difficulty: medium Feedback: 4.3 11. These are categorized by whether the ducts are branched or unbranched. a. Unicellular glands b. Multicellular glands c. Endocrine glands d. Exocrine glands e. All of the above Ans: B Difficulty: medium Feedback: 4.3
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