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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 4 – The Tissue Level of Organization $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 ET Phone Home Get Connected Loosely Connected More Epithelium Give Me a Tissue FINAL ROUND

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $100 Question Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of epithelial tissue? a. It is composed of densely packed cells. b. It stores energy reserves. c. It is avascular. d. It is capable of regeneration. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $100 Answer Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of epithelial tissue? a. It is composed of densely packed cells. b. It stores energy reserves. c. It is avascular. d. It is capable of regeneration. BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $200 Question The epithelia that line the body cavities and blood vessels is called_______. a. simple columnar b. simple cuboidal c. simple squamous d. transitional BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $200 Answer The epithelia that line the body cavities and blood vessels is called_______. a. simple columnar b. simple cuboidal c. simple squamous d. transitional BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $300 Question A gland that has no ducts and secretes directly into the extracellular fluid or blood is called a(n) _____. a. exocrine gland b. tubular gland c. acinar gland d. endocrine gland BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $300 Answer A gland that has no ducts and secretes directly into the extracellular fluid or blood is called a(n) _____. a. exocrine gland b. tubular gland c. acinar gland d. endocrine gland BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $400 Question Secretory cells of sebaceous glands fill with secretions and then rupture. Classify this type of exocrine gland. a. It is an acinar gland. b. It is an apocrine gland. c. It is a holocrine gland. d. It is a merocrine gland. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $400 Answer Secretory cells of sebaceous glands fill with secretions and then rupture. Classify this type of exocrine gland. a. It is an acinar gland. b. It is an apocrine gland. c. It is a holocrine gland. d. It is a merocrine gland. BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $500 Question What is the functional significance of gap junctions? a. They maintain water-tight passages. b. They resist stretching and twisting. c. They share ions between adjacent cells. d. They attach to the extracellular matrix. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 1: ET Phone Home $500 Answer What is the functional significance of gap junctions? a. They maintain water-tight passages. b. They resist stretching and twisting. c. They share ions between adjacent cells. d. They attach to the extracellular matrix. BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $100 Question If a person has a herniated intervertebral disc, which type of cartilage has been damaged? a. elastic cartilage b. fibrocartilage c. hyaline cartilage d. areolar cartilage BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $100 Answer If a person has a herniated intervertebral disc, which type of cartilage has been damaged? a. elastic cartilage b. fibrocartilage c. hyaline cartilage d. areolar cartilage BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $200 Question Mesenchyme connective tissue gives rise to which tissue type(s)? a. stratified epithelial tissues b. smooth and cardiac muscle tissues c. all nervous tissues d. all connective tissues BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $200 Answer Mesenchyme connective tissue gives rise to which tissue type(s)? a. stratified epithelial tissues b. smooth and cardiac muscle tissues c. all nervous tissues d. all connective tissues BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $300 Question Why does cartilage heal so slowly? a. It lacks a direct blood supply, which is necessary for proper healing. b. Chondroitin sulfate prevents healing. c. Matrix inhibits cellular regeneration. d. Interstitial fluid, necessary for proper healing, is excluded. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $300 Answer Why does cartilage heal so slowly? a. It lacks a direct blood supply, which is necessary for proper healing. b. Chondroitin sulfate prevents healing. c. Matrix inhibits cellular regeneration. d. Interstitial fluid, necessary for proper healing, is excluded. BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $400 Question Lack of vitamin C in the diet interferes with the ability of fibroblasts to produce collagen. What effect might this interference have on connective tissue? a. Tissue is unable to phagocytize. b. Tissue is unable to produce melanin. c. Tissue is weak and prone to damage. d. Tissue is unable to produce heparin. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $400 Answer Lack of vitamin C in the diet interferes with the ability of fibroblasts to produce collagen. What affect might this interference have on connective tissue? a. Tissue is unable to phagocytize. b. Tissue is unable to produce melanin. c. Tissue is weak and prone to damage. d. Tissue is unable to produce heparin. BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $500 Question ______ are classified as supporting connective tissue because ______. a. Adipose and dense regular connective tissues; they support and cushion internal organs b. Muscle and blood; they have the highest need for oxygen c. Bone and cartilage; they form the framework of the body d. B and C are correct. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 2: Get Connected $500 Answer ______ are classified as supporting connective tissue because ______. a. Adipose and dense regular connective tissues; they support and cushion internal organs b. Muscle and blood; they have the highest need for oxygen c. Bone and cartilage; they form the framework of the body d. B and C are correct. BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $100 Question Which type of connective tissue contains primarily triglycerides? a. areolar b. adipose c. reticular d. mesenchyme BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $100 Answer Which type of connective tissue contains primarily triglycerides? a. areolar b. adipose c. reticular d. mesenchyme BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $200 Question Which two types of connective tissue have a fluid matrix? a. lymph and cartilage b. cartilage and bone c. blood and bone d. blood and lymph BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $200 Answer Which two types of connective tissue have a fluid matrix? a. lymph and cartilage b. cartilage and bone c. blood and bone d. blood and lymph BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $300 Question Connective tissues share three basic components. Which of the following lists these components? a. specialized cells, extracellular fibers, and ground substance b. mast cells, adipocytes, and mesenchymal cells c. macrophages, elastic fibers, and collagen fibers d. none of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $300 Answer Connective tissues share three basic components. Which of the following lists these components? a. specialized cells, extracellular fibers, and ground substance b. mast cells, adipocytes, and mesenchymal cells c. macrophages, elastic fibers, and collagen fibers d. none of the above BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $400 Question Many allergy sufferers take antihistamines to relieve their allergy symptoms. Which type of cell produces the molecules that this medication blocks? a. eosinophils b. mast cells c. basophils d. both B and C BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $400 Answer Many allergy sufferers take antihistamines to relieve their allergy symptoms. Which type of cell produces the molecules that this medication blocks? a. eosinophils b. mast cells c. basophils d. both B and C BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $500 Question Exfoliative cytology is the study of cells that shed or are removed from an epithelial surface. Which of the below would NOT be an example of exfoliative cytology? a. when a doctor performs amniocentesis b. when a sample of stomach fluid is analyzed c. when a doctor performs a bone biopsy d. when a pap smear is performed BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 3: Loosely Connected $500 Answer Exfoliative cytology is the study of cells that shed or are removed from an epithelial surface. Which of the below would NOT be an example of exfoliative cytology? a. when a doctor performs amniocentesis b. when a sample of stomach fluid is analyzed c. when a doctor performs a bone biopsy d. when a pap smear is performed BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $100 Question Which terms below are mismatched? a. pseudostratified columnar epithelium/trachea b. stratified columnar epithelium/small intestine c. simple squamous/endothelium d. simple cuboidal/thyroid follicle ANSWER BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $100 Answer Which terms below are mismatched? a. pseudostratified columnar epithelium/trachea b. stratified columnar epithelium/small intestine c. simple squamous/endothelium d. simple cuboidal/thyroid follicle BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $200 Question Which epithelial tissue would be found lining the ureters and urinary bladder? a. simple columnar epithelial tissue b. stratified squamous epithelial tissue c. transitional epithelial tissue d. simple cuboidal epithelial tissue BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $200 Answer Which epithelial tissue would be found lining the ureters and urinary bladder? a. simple columnar epithelial tissue b. stratified squamous epithelial tissue c. transitional epithelial tissue d. simple cuboidal epithelial tissue BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $300 Question Epithelial tissue has several distinctive properties. Which correctly lists these properties? a. avascular and cellularity b. polarity and regeneration c. lines exterior surfaces and attached to basement membrane d. all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $300 Answer Epithelial tissue has several distinctive properties. Which correctly lists these properties? a. avascular and cellularity b. polarity and regeneration c. lines exterior surfaces and attached to basement membrane d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $400 Question Which of the following is NOT a serous membrane? a. pericardium b. pleura c. peritoneum d. They are all serous membranes. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $400 Answer Which of the following is NOT a serous membrane? a. pericardium b. pleura c. peritoneum d. They are all serous membranes. BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $500 Question An adhesion, or scar tissue, develops inside the body when _______ membranes are damaged. a. mucous b. synovial c. cutaneous d. serous BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 4: More Epithelium $500 Answer An adhesion, or scar tissue, develops inside the body when _______ membranes are damaged. a. mucous b. synovial c. cutaneous d. serous BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $100 Question Which type of muscle cell has multinucleated conditions, sarcomeres, and multiple mitochondria? a. skeletal b. cardiac c. smooth d. all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $100 Answer Which type of muscle cell has multinucleated conditions, sarcomeres, and multiple mitochondria? a. skeletal b. cardiac c. smooth d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $200 Question Identify the cell type below that assists the function of neurons and has a supportive role within the nervous system? a. neuroglia b. interneurons c. adipocytes d. goblet cells BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $200 Answer Identify the cell type below that assists the function of neurons and has a supportive role within the nervous system? a. neuroglia b. interneurons c. adipocytes d. goblet cells BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $300 Question Which cavities in the body are lined by serous membranes? a. pleural, peritoneal, and pericardial b. pericardial, pelvic, and pulmonary c. nasal, urinary, and reproductive d. cranial and abdominal BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $300 Answer Which cavities in the body are lined by serous membranes? a. pleural, peritoneal, and pericardial b. pericardial, pelvic, and pulmonary c. nasal, urinary, and reproductive d. cranial and abdominal BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $400 Question If skeletal muscle cells in adults are incapable of dividing, how is new skeletal muscle formed? a. through the enlarging and splitting of existing cells b. through the atrophy of existing cells c. through the division and fusion of satellite cells d. through the addition of new striations BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $400 Answer If skeletal muscle cells in adults are incapable of dividing, how is new skeletal muscle formed? a. through the enlarging and splitting of existing cells b. through the atrophy of existing cells c. through the division and fusion of satellite cells d. through the addition of new striations BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $500 Question Serous membranes differ from mucous membranes in what way? a. Serous membranes line passageways that open to the exterior while mucous membranes line sealed internal subdivisions of the body cavity. b. Mucous membranes line passageways that open to the exterior while serous membranes line sealed internal subdivisions of the body cavity. c. Serous membranes secrete mucus while mucous membranes secrete transudate. d. Serous membranes are parietal while mucous membranes are visceral. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Topic 5: Give Me a Tissue $500 Answer Serous membranes differ from mucous membranes in what way? a. Serous membranes line passageways that open to the exterior while mucous membranes line sealed internal subdivisions of the body cavity. b. Mucous membranes line passageways that open to the exterior while serous membranes line sealed internal subdivisions of the body cavity. c. Serous membranes secrete mucus while mucous membranes secrete transudate. d. Serous membranes are parietal while mucous membranes are visceral. BACK TO GAME

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. FINAL ROUND Question Where is hyaline cartilage located in the human body? a. It forms part of the nasal system. b. It reinforces the trachea. c. It is found as a pad of cartilage within the knee joint. d. A and B are correct. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. FINAL ROUND Answer Where is hyaline cartilage located in the human body? a. It forms part of the nasal system. b. It reinforces the trachea. c. It is found as a pad of cartilage within the knee joint. d. A and B are correct. BACK TO GAME