1) The epidermis of skin composed of a) cuboidal epithelium b) stratified epithelium c) columnar epithelium d) pseudostratified epithelium 2) The primary function of the cuboidal epithelium is a) protection b) Secretion c) Storage d) secretary product 3) The ciliated epithelium is the epithelial layer that lines the a) Skin b) digestive tract c) gall's leaf d) trachea 4) What types of fibers could be found in the connective tissue matrix? a) areolar b) Collagen c) cartilage d) tubular 5) The ability to prevent substances from leaking across the tissue is provided by a) tight junction b) adhering junction c) gap Junction d) elastic junction 6) Which epithelium type is involved in the function of particles moving or mucus in a specific direction : a) squamous epithelium b) cuboidal epithelium c) columnar epithelium d) ciliated epithelium 7) Which of the following is not a connecting tissue a) blood b) bone c) lymph d) skin 8) Tendons and ligaments are classified as what type of connective tissue ? a) hypodermis b) superficial fascia c) subserous fascia d) dense regular connective tissue 9) Sebaceous glands, which are located near hair follicles, secrete a thick, oily substance by releasing the entire cell and its contents. This is known as __________ secretion.mixed a) mixed b) merocrine c) apocrine d) holocrine 10) Which of the following statements about glandular secretions is true? a) A watery solution containing enzymes is secreted by the serous gland b) Mixed endocrine glands contain a variety of exocrine cells that produce multiple types of serous secretions. c) A mucous gland secretes a watery solution that usually contains few proteins d) The unicellular goblet cells produce a serous secretion. 11) What are the two main types of cells found in neural tissue? a) neurons and neuroglia b) fibers and synapses c) cardiac and striated d) axons and dendrites 12) Cardiac muscle cells are a) Connecter at intercalated discs b) Known as cardioblasts c) larger than skeletal muscle cells d) Cardioblasts are larger than skeletal muscle cells and act as connective tissue at intercalated discs. 13) What are the four types of membranes found in the body? a) connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. b) mucous, serous, cutaneous, and synovial c) supportive, fluid, reticular, and proper d) pleural, peritoneal, visceral, and pericardial 14) Which of the following is the correct structure order layers of the fascia from the outside of the body inward? a) cutaneous membrane, superficial fascia, subserous fascia, serous membrane, deep fascia b) cutaneous membrane, superficial fascia, serous membrane, subserous fascia, deep fascia c) superficial fascia, cutaneous membrane, deep fascia, subserous fascia, serous membrane d) cutaneous membrane, superficial fascia, deep fascia, subserous fascia, serous membrane 15) What are the three major subtypes of extracellular fluid in the body? a) spinal fluid, cytosol, and blood b) plasma, interstitial fluid, and lymph c) blood, water, and saliva d) blood, urine, saliva 16) Which of the following serous membranes covers the outside of each lung? a) visceral peritoneum b) visceral pleura c) visceral pericardium d) parietal pleural 17) Mucous membranes are most commonly found in which of the following systems? a) skeletal, lymphatic, circulatory, and muscular b) skeletal, muscular, endocrine, and circulatory c) digestive, respiratory, reproductive, and urinary d) integumentary, lymphatic, nervous, and endocrine 18) Which of the FALSE statements about neural tissue is? a) The cells that carry information by the electrical current are neurons. b) Neuroglia are also referred to as nerve fibers. c) A neuron has a single axon that carries information from the soma to other cells. d) The cell body of a neuron is called the soma. 19) Which type of cartilage is found in the auricle, or external ear, and is designed as support but tolerates distortion? a) hyaline cartilage b) elastic cartilage c) fibro cartilage d) costal cartilage 20) What is the collective term for the accumulation of debris, fluid, and dead and dying cells? a) necrosis b) pus c) regeneration d) scar
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