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What are body organs made up of?

Tissues

What are the 4 major types of tissues?

1. Epithelial


2. Muscle tissue


3. Nervous


4. Connective

Which type of tissue lines body surfaces and cavities?

Epithelial

Which tissue covers and lines organs?

Epithelial

Which type of tissue allows for movement of the body or through the body?

Muscle

What type of muscle is attached to bone?

Skeletal

What type of muscle allows movement through the body like intestines and veins?

Smooth

What type of muscle makes the heart?

Cardiac

What type of tissue allows our body to rapidly communicate?

Nervous

Which type of tissue relies on electrical impulses?

Nervous

Which system communicates in 1/1000th of a second?

Nervous

Which system communicates in 2 to 3 seconds?

Endocrine

Which type of tissues fill spaces or store energy?

Connective

Which communication system is more likely used for short term communication and response?

Nervous

Which type of tissue is used for padding and protection?

Connective

Which type of tissue helps connect body systems?

Connective

What is blood?

A connective tissue

What are the 2 classifications of epithelial tissue?

1. Simple


2. Stratified

Which classification of epithelial tissue has one layer?

Simple

Which classification of epithelial tissue is multiple layers?

Stratified

Simple, flat, epithelial cells are

Squamous

All epithelial cells start on a

Basement membrane

Epithelial cells that are layers of simple flat cells on a basement membrane

Stratified

Are epithelial cells water proof?

No, water resistant

Why do epithelial tissue tend to be dead as they grow higher?

They have no blood supply

What type of epithelial tissue resembles snakeskin?

Squamous

What type of epithelial tissue is cube shaped structures on top of a basement membrane?

Cuboidal

What type of epithelial tissue is made of long slender cells?

Columnar

What type of epithelial looks like cuboidal tissue with goblet cells?

Glandular

What produce secretions in glandular tissue?

Goblet cells

Epithelial cells with cillia on them are called

Cilliated

What type of epithelial tissue is falsely stratified columnar tissue where all cells connect with the basement membrane due to mislocation of the nucleus?

Psuedostratified columnar

Tissues that may have the ability to change are called

Transitional tissues

Why do smokers cough?

They have paralyzed cillia

What are the three types of muscle tissue?

1. Skeletal


2. Smooth


3. Cardiac

What are lines across muscles called?

Striations

Which h type of muscle tissue has striations, in multiple fibers, and has multiple nuclei?

Skeletal

What are embryonic muscle cells that fuse together and form nuclei in muscle tissue?

Myoblasts

Which type of muscle attaches to bone, striated, multiple nuclei, mostly voluntary, uses recruitment, and are about 2% mitochondria

Skeletal

When muscle cells use neighboring muscle cells to lift heavy things, this is an example of

Muscle recruitment

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

What type of muscle tissue is striated, one nuclei per cell, makes the heart, has interdigitating folds, involuntary, has synchronized contractions, is autoregulating, and is 20-25% mitochondria?

Cardiac

The way that cardiac muscle cells connect is referred to as

Interdigitating folds


Intercollated discs

When the heart can control it's own beat, this is referred to as?

Autoregulating

Which muscle lines internal organs, has a fusiform shape, has one nucleus, COULD but does not make striations, involuntary.

Smooth

A torpedo like appearance in muscle tissue is called

Fusiform shape