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HAP Chapter 5 Review Game

Epithelial Tissues Connective Tissues Nervous and Muscular TissueMisc. 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points

The non-living layer that connects epithelial tissues to connective tissue. 1 pointCheck

What is the basement membrane? 1 point Back to Category Slide

The three types of cellular epithelial cells. 2 pointsCheck

What is squamous, cuboidal, and columnar? 2 points Back to Category Slide

This type of epithelial cell will often have cillia or microvilli. 3 pointsCheck

What is columnar cells? 3 points Back to Category Slide

This type of epithelial tissue gets flattened as it moves towards the surface. 4 pointsCheck

What is stratified squamous? 4 points Back to Category Slide

This single epithelial layer is found primarily in the respiratory system and produces mucous linings that trap dust and microorganisms. 5 pointsCheck

5 points Back to Category Slide What is psuedostratified columnar epithelial?

The most rigid type of connective tissue. 1 pointCheck

What is bone tissue? 1 point Back to Category Slide

Three types of cartilage and where they are located. 2 pointsCheck

What are hyaline (end of bones), elastic (ears), fibrocartilage (meniscus and spinal column? 2 points Back to Category Slide

The three types of “cytes” found in connective tissue. 3 pointsCheck

What are chondrocytes, adipocytes, and osteocytes? 3 points Back to Category Slide

The three types of fibers that can be turned into connective tissue. 4 pointsCheck

What are collagenous, elastic, and reticular fibers? 4 points Back to Category Slide

Five things that connective tissues do for the body. 5 pointsCheck

What are bind structures, provide support and protection, serve as framework, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells, prevent infections, repair tissue damage? 5 points Back to Category Slide

The three types of muscle tissues. 1 pointCheck

What is skeletal, smooth, and cardiac? 1 point Back to Category Slide

These tiny perpendicular cross markings make up skeletal muscle tissue. 2 pointsCheck

What are striations? 2 points Back to Category Slide

Describe each muscle tissue type as voluntary or involuntary and give a location for each. 3 pointsCheck

3 points Back to Category Slide What are skeletal (voluntary / biceps), smooth (involuntary / stomach), cardiac (involuntary / heart)?

Where neurons pass their signals to (3 total). 4 pointsCheck

4 points Back to Category Slide What are other neurons, muscles, and glands?

The three functions of neuroglial cells. 5 pointsCheck

What are support and bind, phagocytosis, and supply nutrients? 5 points Back to Category Slide

The basic categories of tissues. 1 pointCheck

What are epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous? 1 point Back to Category Slide

The difference between simple and stratified. 2 pointsCheck

What is simple (one layer of cells) and stratified (multiple layers of cells)? 2 points Back to Category Slide

The three types of exocrine glands and how they function. 3 pointsCheck

What are merocrine (diffusion), apocrine (cell portions), and holocrine (cell portions that lyse)? 3 points Back to Category Slide

The three types of connective tissue cells and what they do. 4 pointsCheck

What are fibroblasts (produce fibers), macrophages (scavengers), mast cells (release histamine and heparin)? 4 points Back to Category Slide

The types of connective tissue and where they are located. 5 pointsCheck

What are loose (under skin), adipose (surrounds organs), dense (ligaments), cartilage (end of bones), bone and blood? 5 points Back to Category Slide