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35. Epithelial tissue
a. Is highly vascular
b. Has a basement membrane
c. Is usually columnar
d. Contains a number of neuron types
b. Has a basement membrane
36. Cell types likely to be seen in a areolar connective tissue include
a. Squamous cells
b. Neuroclasts
c. Fibroblasts
d. All of the above are correct
c. Fibroblasts
37. Which of the following would NOT be a functional characteristic of living organisms?
a. Movement
b. Responsiveness to external stimuli
c. Maintenance of boundaries
d. Decay
d. Decay
38. Which statement is not true concerning characteristics of living things
a. All body cells exhibit irritability (responsiveness) to some extent
b. Each organ system is ?? from the other body systems
c. Growth can be an increase in size due to an increase in the number of cells
d. Reproduction occurs both cellular and organism level
d. Reproduction occurs both cellular and organism level
39. Which is true about membrane transport?
a. Tight junctions carry materials from cell to cell avoiding membrane transport problems
b. Diffusion requires a source of ATP
c. Osmosis is ?? diffusion of water molecules up a diffusion gradient
d. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane.
b. Diffusion requires a source of ATP
40. Pseudostratisfied cuboidal epithelium
a. Lines the respiratory tract
b. Aids in digestion by secreting stomach acids
c. Possess numerous goblet cells
d. Is not a type of tissue we studied
d. Is not a type of tissue we studied
41. Connective tissue “proper” includes:
a. Loose, dense bones and cartilage
b. Adipose, areolar and dense connective
c. Bones and cartilage only
d. Bones cartilage and blood
a. Loose, dense bones and cartilage
42. If cells are placed in a hypotonic solution containing particles the cells membranes will not allow to pass, what could happen:
a. The cells will swell and ultimately bust as water flows in
b. The cells will shrink as water flows out
c. The cells will shrink at first but will later reach equilibrium with the surrounding solution and return to original condition
d. The cells will show no change due to diffusion of both particles and solvent
a. The cells will swell and ultimately bust as water flows in
43. Directly causes the body to move

A. Muscular
B. Epithelial
C. Nervous
D. Skeletal
E. Digestive
A. Muscular
44. Controls body responses by transmuting chemicals and electrical impulses
A. Muscular
B. Epithelial
C. Nervous
D. Skeletal
E. Digestive
C. Nervous
45. Provided support and ? for muscles to attach to and do work with

A. Muscular
B. Epithelial
C. Nervous
D. Skeletal
E. Digestive
D. Skeletal
46. Transport tissue for oxygen and nutrients in the cardiovascular system

A. Blood
B. Adipose
C. Dense regular
D. Bones
E. Dense irregular
A. Blood
47. Provides thermal ?? insulation for the body

A. Blood
B. Adipose
C. Dense regular
D. Bones
E. Dense irregular
B. Adipose
48. Major component of tendons and ligaments

A. Blood
B. Adipose
C. Dense regular
D. Bones
E. Dense irregular
C. Dense regular
49. Structural support of the external ear and other structures that need support with flexibility

A. Elastic Cartilage
B. Fibrocartilage
C. Reticular tissue
D. Hyaline Cartilage
E. Osseous
A. Elastic Cartilage
50. Forms internal support framework of soft organs such as the spleen
C. Reticular tissue