Bio 101 Microscope Epithelial Tissue/Integument Quiz

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Bio 101 Microscope Epithelial Tissue/Integument Quiz Slides 1-30 – 50 min.

What type of tissue is this? Where would you find this type of tissue?

3. What type of tissue is this? 4. Where would you find this type of tissue?

5. What type of tissue is this? 6. Where would you find this type of tissue? 7. What structures are pointed to by the blue arrow? 8. What is made by the cell pointed to by the red arrow (clear cell)?

9. What type of tissue is this? 10. Where would you find this type of tissue?

11. To what type of tissue is the red arrow pointing? 12. Where would you find this type of tissue?

13. What type of tissue is this? 14. Where would you find this type of tissue? 15. What structures are pointed to by the blue arrow? 16. What type of cell is pointed to by the red arrow (clear cell)?

17. What organ is this? 18. What is the layer called to which the blue arrow is pointing? 19. What is the layer called to which the red arrow is pointing?

20. What type of structure is shown by the red arrow? 21. What type of structure is shown by the green arrows? 22. What type of structure is shown by the blue arrow?

23. What is being pointed to by the black arrow? 24. What is being pointed to by the red arrow? 25. What is being pointed to by the green arrow (outer portion)? 26. What is being pointed to by the blue arrow (inner portion)? 27. What is being pointed to by the white arrow?

Transitional epithelium Urinary bladder, ureters, urethra

3. Stratified squamous 4. Skin, anus, oral mucosa

5. Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium 6. Trachea, respiratory passages 7. Cilia 8. Mucus (made by goblet cell)

9. Simple cuboidal epithelium 10. Kidneys, sweat glands

11. Simple squamous epithelium 12. Membranes, alveoli (lung air sacs), kidneys

13. Simple columnar epithelium 14. Intestines, digestive tract 15. Microvilli (of brush border) 16. Goblet cell (makes mucus)

17. Skin (organ because it’s made of 2 kinds of tissues) 18. Epidermis 19. Dermis

20. Sebaceous gland 21. Hair follicle 22. Sweat gland

23. Ocular lenses 24. Objective lenses 25. Course focus 26. Fine focus 27. Mechanical stage