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This guide offers a structured practice exam for understanding various tissue types, their locations, and functions. Students will match epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues to their respective locations in the human body, including the trachea, bladder, kidneys, intestine, and more. Additionally, it covers the functions associated with each connective tissue type, such as support, insulation, and nutrient transport. An essential resource for biology students preparing for exams in histology and tissue identification.
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Tissues Practice Exam BIO 201 Spring 2012
4 Microvilli
5 Cilia
Match Each E.T. to its Location • Trachea • Bladder • Kidney tubules • Air sacs • Vagina • Intestine • ___Simple Squamous • ___Simple Cuboidal • ___Simple Columnar • ___Psuedostratified Columnar • ___Stratified Squamous • ___Transitional
Match each C.T. to its correct function. • Attachment (high tensile strength) • Insulation, energy storage, protection • Diffusion, cushioning organs • Tensile strength • Support • Tensile strength, shock absorber • Shape maintenance plus flexibility • Support, protection, moevement, Ca++ Storage, hematopoiesis • Transport of nutrients, wastes, and gases • ___Areolar • ___Hyaline Cart. • ___Adipose • ___Dense Reg. • ___Fibrocartilage • ___Bone • ___Dense Irreg. • ___Elastic Cart. • ___Blood
Match each muscle and nervous tissue to their proper function. • ___Skeletal • ___Smooth • ___Cardiac • ___Nervous • Involuntary; move substances through passageways • Involuntary; pump blood to lungs and body • Send impulses for communication and control • Voluntary; to move bones
Match each muscle and nervous tissue to their proper location. • ___Skeletal • ___Smooth • ___Cardiac • ___Nervous • Heart • Attached to bones • Brain, spinal cord, and nerves • Walls of visceral hollow organs, irises of eyes, walls of blood vessels
Match each C.T. to its proper location. • Embryonic skeleton, costal cart, tip of nose, trachea, larynx • External ear, epiglottis • Bones • Heart and blood vessels • Dermis of skin • Beneath skin, breasts, around kidneys and eyeballs • Intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis • Beneath E.T. • Tendons, ligaments • ___Areolar • ___Hyaline Cart. • ___Adipose • ___Dense Reg. • ___Fibrocartilage • ___Bone • ___Dense Irreg. • ___Elastic Cart. • ___Blood