Deck 8: Introduction to Tissues

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The membrane lining the wall of the abdominal cavity is the:

A)visceral pleura.
B)parietal pleura.
C)visceral peritoneum.
D)parietal peritoneum.
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Connective tissue membranes differ from cutaneous and serous membranes in that they:

A)contain fewer layers of cells.
B)do not contain epithelial components.
C)are not smooth and slick.
D)do not secrete fluids.
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Mucous membranes are important because they lubricate and protect passageways.
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Matrix may be defined as the living intracellular material surrounding the cells of a tissue.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of connective tissue?

A)Typically holds its cells together tightly by means of desmosomes
B)Protects the body from foreign invaders
C)Supports the body
D)Transports substances throughout the body
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of muscle tissue?

A)Cells are specialized to contract
B)Produces movement for the body
C)Generates heat for the body
D)Cells are separated by a large quantity of extracellular matrix
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Which of the following would be an inflammation of the serous membrane?

A)Pleurisy
B)Peritonitis
C)Pericarditis
D)All of these are serous membrane inflammations
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Which of the following is not a primary germ layer in the embryo?

A)Hypoderm
B)Ectoderm
C)Mesoderm
D)Endoderm
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of epithelial tissue?

A)Forms glands that secrete substances into and out of the body
B)Is important in communication and control
C)Covers and protects body surfaces
D)Lines the interior of body cavities
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The most complex tissue in the body is:

A)connective.
B)epithelial.
C)nervous.
D)muscle.
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The biology of tissues is called:

A)anatomy.
B)physiology.
C)histology.
D)cytology.
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The serous membrane covering the stomach is called the:

A)visceral pleura.
B)visceral peritoneum.
C)parietal pleura.
D)parietal peritoneum.
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The study of how the primary germ layers differentiate into the different kinds of tissues is called histogenesis.
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Which type of tissue has the greatest capacity to regenerate?

A)Muscle
B)Nervous
C)Epithelial
D)All of the above tissue have about equal ability to regenerate.
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A tissue is:

A)a membrane that lines body cavities.
B)a group of similar cells that perform a common function.
C)a thin sheet of cells embedded in a matrix.
D)the most complex organizational unit of the body.
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The membrane lining the wall of the thoracic cavity is the:

A)visceral pleura.
B)parietal pleura.
C)visceral peritoneum.
D)parietal peritoneum.
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The primary germ layers that are formed in the embryo are epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous.
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The peritoneum is an example of a _____ membrane.

A)cutaneous
B)serous
C)mucous
D)cuboidal
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Which tissue is most likely to form a keloid scar as it heals?

A)Muscle
B)Nervous
C)Epithelial
D)Connective
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Which of the following can be found in the extracellular matrix?

A)Water
B)Proteoglycans
C)Fibers
D)All of the above
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Many of the sugars attached to the protein backbone of a proteoglycan molecule are fibronectin.
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Serous membranes have an underlying connective tissue layer called the lamina propria.
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Both fibronectin and laminin are examples of glycoproteins.
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Cells in the embryo begin the process of cell differentiation.
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Connective tissue membranes are made up of two kinds of tissue.
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A type of abnormal gene that seems to cause cancer is called an oncogene.
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An example of a cutaneous membrane is the skin.
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In some tissues the cells are held together by desmosomes, and in other tissues they are held together by nonliving matrix.
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Epithelial and muscle tissue have the greatest ability to regenerate.
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A group of cells that performs a common function is called tissue.
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Collagen is a rubbery substance that is held in a fibrous shape by long, thin microfilaments.
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All the cells that make up tissues are held together by intracellular structures called desmosomes.
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Connective tissue tends to have large quantities of extracellular matrix.
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Give a brief description of tissue repair, including the varying capacities with which the different types of tissues can accomplish this task.
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Collagen is the most abundant protein compound in the body.
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Name and differentiate the two types of stem cells. What are some possible uses for stem cells?
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When epithelial tissue is badly injured, a thick scar, or keloid, may develop.
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Fibers in the extracellular matrix can include collagen and elastin.
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The serous membrane covering the lungs is the visceral pleura.
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A malignant tumor that arises from epithelial tissue is generally called a sarcoma.
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Briefly describe connective tissue membranes, and give their location in the body.
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Briefly describe cutaneous membranes and mucous membranes, and give the location of each in the body.
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Briefly describe serous membranes, and give their location in the body. Differentiate between visceral and parietal membranes, and give an example of each.
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Name and briefly describe the four principal types of tissue in the body.
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During a heart attack, heart muscle is damaged. Explain why, even when a person is fully "recovered," the heart is not as good as new.
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Diana is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. She appears very healthy and fit, yet her doctor advised her that she is over-fat. What might be the explanation for this assessment?
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Deck 8: Introduction to Tissues
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The membrane lining the wall of the abdominal cavity is the:

A)visceral pleura.
B)parietal pleura.
C)visceral peritoneum.
D)parietal peritoneum.
D
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Connective tissue membranes differ from cutaneous and serous membranes in that they:

A)contain fewer layers of cells.
B)do not contain epithelial components.
C)are not smooth and slick.
D)do not secrete fluids.
B
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Mucous membranes are important because they lubricate and protect passageways.
True
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Matrix may be defined as the living intracellular material surrounding the cells of a tissue.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of connective tissue?

A)Typically holds its cells together tightly by means of desmosomes
B)Protects the body from foreign invaders
C)Supports the body
D)Transports substances throughout the body
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of muscle tissue?

A)Cells are specialized to contract
B)Produces movement for the body
C)Generates heat for the body
D)Cells are separated by a large quantity of extracellular matrix
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Which of the following would be an inflammation of the serous membrane?

A)Pleurisy
B)Peritonitis
C)Pericarditis
D)All of these are serous membrane inflammations
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Which of the following is not a primary germ layer in the embryo?

A)Hypoderm
B)Ectoderm
C)Mesoderm
D)Endoderm
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of epithelial tissue?

A)Forms glands that secrete substances into and out of the body
B)Is important in communication and control
C)Covers and protects body surfaces
D)Lines the interior of body cavities
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The most complex tissue in the body is:

A)connective.
B)epithelial.
C)nervous.
D)muscle.
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The biology of tissues is called:

A)anatomy.
B)physiology.
C)histology.
D)cytology.
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The serous membrane covering the stomach is called the:

A)visceral pleura.
B)visceral peritoneum.
C)parietal pleura.
D)parietal peritoneum.
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The study of how the primary germ layers differentiate into the different kinds of tissues is called histogenesis.
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Which type of tissue has the greatest capacity to regenerate?

A)Muscle
B)Nervous
C)Epithelial
D)All of the above tissue have about equal ability to regenerate.
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A tissue is:

A)a membrane that lines body cavities.
B)a group of similar cells that perform a common function.
C)a thin sheet of cells embedded in a matrix.
D)the most complex organizational unit of the body.
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The membrane lining the wall of the thoracic cavity is the:

A)visceral pleura.
B)parietal pleura.
C)visceral peritoneum.
D)parietal peritoneum.
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The primary germ layers that are formed in the embryo are epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous.
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The peritoneum is an example of a _____ membrane.

A)cutaneous
B)serous
C)mucous
D)cuboidal
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Which tissue is most likely to form a keloid scar as it heals?

A)Muscle
B)Nervous
C)Epithelial
D)Connective
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Which of the following can be found in the extracellular matrix?

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B)Proteoglycans
C)Fibers
D)All of the above
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Many of the sugars attached to the protein backbone of a proteoglycan molecule are fibronectin.
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Serous membranes have an underlying connective tissue layer called the lamina propria.
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Both fibronectin and laminin are examples of glycoproteins.
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Cells in the embryo begin the process of cell differentiation.
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Connective tissue membranes are made up of two kinds of tissue.
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A type of abnormal gene that seems to cause cancer is called an oncogene.
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An example of a cutaneous membrane is the skin.
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In some tissues the cells are held together by desmosomes, and in other tissues they are held together by nonliving matrix.
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Epithelial and muscle tissue have the greatest ability to regenerate.
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A group of cells that performs a common function is called tissue.
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Collagen is a rubbery substance that is held in a fibrous shape by long, thin microfilaments.
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All the cells that make up tissues are held together by intracellular structures called desmosomes.
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Connective tissue tends to have large quantities of extracellular matrix.
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Give a brief description of tissue repair, including the varying capacities with which the different types of tissues can accomplish this task.
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Collagen is the most abundant protein compound in the body.
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Name and differentiate the two types of stem cells. What are some possible uses for stem cells?
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When epithelial tissue is badly injured, a thick scar, or keloid, may develop.
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Fibers in the extracellular matrix can include collagen and elastin.
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The serous membrane covering the lungs is the visceral pleura.
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A malignant tumor that arises from epithelial tissue is generally called a sarcoma.
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Briefly describe connective tissue membranes, and give their location in the body.
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Briefly describe cutaneous membranes and mucous membranes, and give the location of each in the body.
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Briefly describe serous membranes, and give their location in the body. Differentiate between visceral and parietal membranes, and give an example of each.
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Name and briefly describe the four principal types of tissue in the body.
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During a heart attack, heart muscle is damaged. Explain why, even when a person is fully "recovered," the heart is not as good as new.
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Diana is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. She appears very healthy and fit, yet her doctor advised her that she is over-fat. What might be the explanation for this assessment?
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