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Label
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1.1
A.
1.2
C.
1.3
B.
1.4
E.
1.5
D.
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Label
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2.1
Areloar
A.
2.2
Bone (compact)
E.
2.3
Blood
F.
2.4
Cartilage (hyaline)
D.
2.5
Adipose
B.
2.6
C.
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3.1
Mucous membrane
B.
3.2
Cutaneous membrane
A.
3.3
Serous membrane
C.
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Match each of the following major tissue types with its function.
Option
Your Answer
1.1
Connective
A. Support
1.2
Epithelium
C. Covering/lining
1.3
Muscle
D. Movement
1.4
Nervous
B. Regulation/control
2.
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Match each of the following major tissue types with its description.
Option
Your Answer
2.1
Epithelium
2.2
Connective
2.3
Muscular
D. Highly vascular; elongated cells; possess actin and myosin filaments; may
possess striations.
2.4
Nervous
C. Primary cell type branches and possesses multiple cell processes extending from
the nucleus-containing cell body; possesses two types of cells: neurons and
supportive cells called glia.
3.
Option
Your Answer
3.1
Simple squamous
3.2
Pseudostratified
columnar
B. Single layer of cells that vary in height, with only the tall cells
reaching the apical surface, nuclei at different levels, may contain goblet
cells and cilia.
3.3
Transitional
3.4
Stratified squamous
3.5
Simple columnar
D. Single layer of cells that are taller than they are wide.
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Match each of the following epithelial tissues with a body location where it can be found.
Option
Your Answer
4.1
D. Skin
4.2
Transitional
4.3
Simple squamous
4.4
4.5
Simple cuboidal
5.
Match the following specialized characteristics of epithelium with the appropriate description or
example.
Option
Your Answer
5.1
Regeneration
5.2
Specialized contacts
5.3
Polarity
5.4
5.5
6.
Option
Your Answer
6.1
Mammary glands
E. Compound alveolar
6.2
Salivary glands
A. Compound tubuloalveolar
6.3
Intestinal glands
C. Simple tubular
6.4
Sebaceous glands
6.5
7.
Match each of the following types of connective tissue fibers with its description.
Option
Your Answer
7.1
Collagen
fibers
C. The strongest and most abundant fibers, they allow connective tissues to resist
tension.
7.2
Reticular
fibers
B. These short branching fibers cluster into delicate networks and have the ability
to glide freely across one another whenever the network is pulled, allowing give.
7.3
Elastic
fibers
A. These long, thin, branching fibers form wide networks within the extracellular
matrix and possess the ability to stretch and then return to their original length.
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Match each of the following cell components of connective tissue with its function.
Option
Your Answer
8.1
Mast cells
C. Secrete histamine
8.2
Plasma cells
B. Produce antibodies
8.3
Fibroblasts
8.4
Macrophages
8.5
Adipocytes
9.
Match each of the following types of connective tissue with an appropriate location.
Option
Your Answer
9.1
Adipose
9.2
Elastic cartilage
9.3
9.4
Fibrocartilage
9.5
10.
Match each of the following connective tissue components with its description.
Option
Your Answer
10.1
Osteoblast
10.2
Plasma
10.3
Chondrocyte
10.4
Extracellular matrix
10.5
Reticular cell
E. Type of fibroblast
11.
Option
Your Answer
11.1
Cutaneous membrane
11.2
Mucous membrane
(mucosa)
11.3
Serous membrane
(serosae)
A. Lines the ventral body cavity walls and covers the ventral body
cavity viscera
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Match each of the following body locations with its associated muscle tissue type.
Option
Your Answer
12.1
12.2
12.3
Attached to bones
13.
Match each of the following types of muscle tissue with its description.
Option
Your Answer
13.1
Skeletal muscle
tissue
13.2
13.3
14.
Match each of the following types of connective tissue with a body location.
Option
Your Answer
14.1
Hyaline cartilage
14.2
Bone
B. Skeletal system
14.3
14.4
Blood
14.5
15.
Match the following types of connective tissue with the appropriate function/description.
Option
Your Answer
15.1
Connective tissue
proper
15.2
Cartilage
15.3
Bone tissue
15.4
Blood
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Option
Your Answer
16.1
Cutaneous
16.2
Mucous
A. Provides secretions that lubricate and protect areas that open to the outside of
the body
16.3
Serous
B. Provides secretions for lubrication of organs enclosed within the body cavities
17.
Option
Your Answer
17.1
Skeletal
muscle
17.2
Smooth
muscle
17.3
Cardiac
muscle
18.
Option
Your Answer
18.1
Fibroblast
18.2
Chondroblast
18.3
Osteoblast
18.4
19.
Option
Your Answer
19.1
Epithelial tissue
19.2
C. Mesoderm
19.3
Nervous tissue
A. Ectoderm
20.
Option
20.1
Neuron
Your Answer
A. Conducts signals
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B. Non-conducting cells
Option
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21.1
21.2
A. Moderate regenerating
capacity
21.3
21.4
C. No useful regeneration.
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During the process of tissue repair, which of the following processes produces scar tissue?
2.
Embryonic ectoderm develops into which of the following major tissue types?
3.
4.
Goblet cells are associated with which of the following epithelial tissues?
5.
In which of the following tissue types would fibrosis most likely completely replace lost tissue with
scar tissue?
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In essentially non-regenerating tissues, fibrosis completely replaces the lost tissue with scar tissue.
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The basement membrane is located between which of the following tissue types?
7.
This type of connective tissue functions as a reserve energy supply for the body.
8.
9.
10.
Which of the following apical epithelial cell structures functions in the movement of materials across
the surface of the cell?
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Which of the following cell organelles is associated with the process of secretion in gland cells?
13.
Which of the following epithelial tissue types is best adapted for the rapid transport of materials
across its membranes?
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15.
16.
17.
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Which of the following tissues lines the majority of the digestive tract?
19.
Which of the following types of epithelial tissue provides the greatest amount of protection?
20.
Your Answer: Tissue damage, blood clotting, scab formation, organization, fibrosis and
regeneration
Following tissue damage, a blood clot forms which dries and forms a scab which will be replaced, via
the process of organization, with granulation tissue, which, in turn, gives rise to regenerated tissue
and fibrous scar tissue through the processes of regeneration and fibrosis.
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22.
23.
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25.
A type of connective tissue that provides primary support and protection for body structures is
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27.
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1.
Match each of the following epidermal cell types with its function.
Option
Your Answer
1.1
keratinocytes
1.2
melanocytes
1.3
Merkel cells
1.4
Langerhans
cells
2.
Option
Your Answer
2.1
stratum basale
2.2
stratum
spinosum
2.3
stratum
granulosum
2.4
stratum lucidum
2.5
stratum
corneum
3.
Match each of the following integumentary system layers with its primary tissue
type.
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Option
Your Answer
3.1
epidermis
3.2
hypodermis
3.3
3.4
4.
Match each of the following skin functions with the mechanism that accomplishes it.
Option
Your Answer
4.1
protection
4.2
body temperature
regulation
4.3
cutaneous
sensation
4.4
metabolic
functions
4.5
blood reservoir
5.
Option
Your Answer
5.1
hemoglobin
A. red
5.2
carotene
C. yellow to orange
5.3
cyanosis
B. blue
5.4
melanin
6.
Option
6.1
root
Your Answer
B. The portion of the hair that is
embedded in the skin.
Correct Answer
B. The portion of the hair that is
embedded in the skin.
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6.2
cuticle
6.3
shaft
6.4
medulla
6.5
cortex
7.
Option
Your Answer
Correct Answer
7.1
hair matrix
7.2
connective
tissue root
sheath
7.3
hair bulb
7.4
root hair
plexus
7.5
arrector pili
8.
Option
Your Answer
8.1
sebaceous glands
8.2
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8.3
8.4
ceruminous glands
8.5
mammary glands
D. pectoral region
9.
Match each of the following integumentary system glands with its product.
Option
Your Answer
9.1
sebaceous gland
E. oil
9.2
eccrine sudoriferous
gland
C. sweat
9.3
apocrine sudoriferous
gland
9.4
ceruminous gland
A. components of earwax
9.5
mammary gland
D. milk
10.
Option
Your Answer
10.1
body
10.2
nail bed
10.3
root
10.4
free edge
10.5
nail matrix
10.6
lunula
11.
Option
Your Answer
11.1
first-degree
burn
11.2
seconddegree burn
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third-degree
burn
Match each of the following forms of skin cancer with its description.
Option
Your Answer
12.1
basal cell
carcinoma
12.2
squamous cell
carcinoma
12.3
melanoma
13.
Match the following components of the ABCDE rule for recognizing melanoma.
Option
Your Answer
13.1
asymmetry
13.2
border irregularity
13.3
color
E. inconsistent pigmentation
13.4
diameter
D. larger than 6 mm
13.5
elevation
14.
Option
Your Answer
14.1
alopecia
areata
14.2
impetigo
14.3
eczema
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psoriasis
Option
Your Answer
15.1
too much
carotene
15.2
tanning
15.3
jaundice
16.
Match each of the following changes in skin color with its associated clinical signs of
disease.
Option
Your Answer
16.1
cyanosis
16.2
redness or erythema
16.3
pallor or blanching
16.4
jaundice
B. liver disorder
16.5
bronzing
16.6
17.
Option
17.1
eccrine sweat
glands
Your Answer
B. secrete a hypotonic filtrate of the blood (99% water with
traces of salt, vitamin C, antibodies, metabolic wastes and
lactic acid)
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17.2
apocrine
sweat glands
17.3
ceruminous
glands
17.4
mammary
glands
17.5
sebaceous
glands
18.
Match each of the following hair colors with the basis for its color.
Option
Your Answer
18.1
black
hair
18.2
blonde
hair
18.3
red hair
18.4
white
hair
19.
Match the following ages with the appropriate skin characteristics for that age.
Option
Your Answer
19.1
newborn baby
19.2
infancy and
childhood
19.3
adolescence
19.4
old age
20.
Option
Your Answer
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vellus hair
20.2
terminal hairs
20.3
alopecia
B. loss of hair
20.4
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2.
Sebaceous glands are located in all of the following areas, EXCEPT the __________.
3.
4.
Terminal hair is located in all of the following areas, EXCEPT the __________.
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The body hair of women and children is the fine, short, vellus variety, while the
adult male's body hair is the terminal variety.
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6.
7.
8.
Which is the correct sequence of epidermal layers of thick skin, from deep to
superficial?
9.
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Dermal papillae are fingerlike projections found on the superficial surface of the
dermis.
10.
Which of the following cells would one NOT expect to find in the dermis?
11.
12.
13.
14.
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16.
17.
Which of the following is the most immediate threat to life from a serious burn?
18.
Which of the following strata is not visible as a distinct layer in thin skin?
19.
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Sweat pores open along the crests of the epidermal ridges, leaving distinct
fingerprints on anything that is touched.
20.
21.
Skin eruption produced by dilated small blood vessels of the face, especially on the
nose and cheeks, is descriptive of which skin disorder?
22.
Which of the following layers of the skin relies on capillaries in the underlying
connective tissue in the dermis for its nutrients?
23.
24.
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26.
27.
All of the following statements are true about our fingerprints, EXCEPT that
__________.
Your Answer: they represent the sweat patterns left by dermal ridges
This is an incorrect statement. Dermal ridges give rise to epidermal ridges, which
are on the surface of the skin.
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Wounded skin releases large quantities of protective peptides that help prevent
some infections.
2.
A surgical incision performed on the forearm will heal more readily if the incision is
made along a longitudinal plane rather than along a transverse plane.
3.
4.
Dermal blood vessels hold only 1% of the body's blood, and therefore the skin does
not contribute significantly as a blood reservoir.
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6.
7.
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The hypodermis is also known as the subcutaneous layer as well as the deep fascia.
9.
The main function of hair over most of the surface of the human body is to prevent
heat loss.
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The sebaceous and sweat glands, located in the dermis, are derived from the
epidermis.
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A child who has been playing in the dirt will often accumulate dirt in the lunule of
the nail.
17.
Blood vessels in the dermis constrict when the external environment is cold,
minimizing heat loss from the skin.
18.
19.
New skin lotions have been developed that can "fix" damaged DNA before the cells
develop into cancer cells.
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The dermis contains two layers which abut one another along an indistinct
boundary.
21.
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