Connective tissue Quiz

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Connective tissue Quiz

Identify the tissue type. Give two locations where it is typically found. Identify the pink strands and the black lines. Identify the numerous cells Q1

What is the predominant cell type in this tissue? B Identify the tissue . What is the predominant cell type in this tissue? Give 3 functions for this tissue. Why the nucleus is in a peripheral position in these cells? Q2

What type of connective tissue is this? A. Embryonic B. Mucous C. Areolar D. Reticular Q3

Name this specific tissue type. Name 2 places where this tissue is found. Name the cell at the pointer. Q4

Identify the pointed fibers. What is the stain used in this section? Q5

Identify the tissue type. What is the stain used in this section? Name 2 places where this tissue is found. Q6

One of the following is true about this cell. A. Develop from T- Lymphocytes B. Is abundant in white adipose connective tissue. C. Secrete antibodies for immunity. D. Is responsible for healing of connective tissue Q7

One of the following is true about this cell: A. Acts as supporting cell. B. Is phagocytic in function. C. Lines blood vessels. D. Is responsible for storage of melanin. Q8

Alveolar macrophage Identify Cell “X” Q9

One of the following is false regarding this tissue. A. Contains all types of connective tissue cells and fibers. B. Connects organs and tissues together. C. Fat cells are predominating. D. One type of connective tissue proper. Q10

A B What type of tissue makes up the labeled layers of skin? Q11

What type of tissue is Wharton's jelly? a) Reticular b) Dense regular connective tissue c) Mucous connective tissue d) Loose connective tissue Q12

Fat cells: 1. They possess a flattened peripheral nucleus. T/F 2. They store fat. T/F 3. They secrete eosinophilic chemotactic factor. T/F 4. They have a rim of cytoplasm around large fat droplet. T/F 5. Secrete proteins that become fibers in the connective tissue matrix . T/F Q13

Identify the tissue type. Q14

Identify the tissue type. Q15

Identify the tissue type? What is the predominant noncellular component of this tissue? What is the predominant cellular component of this tissue? What type of cell produces this tissue? Q16

Identify this tissue. Identify the dark strands. What is the stain used in this section.   Identify the function of this tissue.   Q17

Identify this tissue. Identify the thin strands.   Identify the thick strands.   Identify the small dark purple structures.   Identify the large granular-looking cell. Q18

One of the following is true about the encircled cell. A. Is a cell responsible for coloration of skin. B. Has metachromatic granules stained by toluidine blue. C. Has many lysosomes. D. Develop from B- Lymphocytes. Q19

Identify the cell….. Q20

Identify Q21

Identify Q22

Identify Q23

Name this specific tissue type. Name 2 places where this tissue is found. Q24

Name this specific tissue type. Name and locate 4 different types of cells. Q25

Identify ….. From where this section is probably taken???? Q26

Identify the labeled cells. What is their main role in connective tissue proper? Q27

Identify Q28

Identify Q29