MCQ Questions
Q.1.
Highly compressible / EX: forms cushion-like discs between vertebrae
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    Adipose Tissue
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    Fibrocartilage
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    Elastic Cartilage
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    Hyaline Cartilage
Q.2.
What are the classifications of epithelium?
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    Simple, one layer. Stratified, more than one layer.
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    Ground substance and fibers
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    Variations in blood supply and extracellular matrix
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    Epithelial, fibrous connective tissue and bone
Q.3.
What tissues regenerate easily?
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    Epithelial, fibrous connective tissue and bone
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    Skeletal muscle
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    Epithelium, Connective tissue, Nervous tissue, Muscle
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    Protections, absorption, filtration, secretion
Q.4.
Single layer of tall cells / Often includes goblet cells, which produce mucus / Lines digestive tract
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    Simple Cuboidal
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    Stratified Squamous
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    Simple Squamous
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    Simple Columnar
Q.5.
Cells surrounded by fluid matrix / Fibers are visible during clotting / Functions as the transport vehicle for materials / Fight infections / ONLY fluid connective tissue
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    Hyaline Cartilage
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    Blood
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    Adipose Tissue
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    Muscle
Q.6.
Main matrix element is collagen fibers / Cells are fibroblasts / EX: tengon - muscle --> bone; ligaments - bone --> bone
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    Blood
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    Dense Connective Tissue
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    Adipose Tissue
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    Hyaline Cartilage
Q.7.
Shape of cells depends upon the amount of stretching / Lines organs of the urinary system.
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    Transitional Epithelium
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    Stratified Squamous
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    Smooth Muscle
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    Skeletal Muscle
Q.8.
In tissue repair, when is the beginning of actual repair?
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    Formation of granulation tissue
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    Regeneration
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    Fibrosis
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    Hematoma formation
Q.9.
Name the four primary types of body tissues.
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    Epithelium, Connective tissue, Nervous tissue, Muscle
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    Variations in blood supply and extracellular matrix
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    Simple, one layer. Stratified, more than one layer.
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    Epithelial, fibrous connective tissue and bone
Q.10.
Electrochemical messages from one tissue to another
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    Irritability
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    Conductivity
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    Smooth Muscle
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    Cardiac, Nervous
Q.11.
Non-living material that surrounds living cells
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    Hyaline cartilage
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    Fibrocartilage
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    Elastic cartilage
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    Extracellular matrix
Q.12.
Groups of cells with similar structure and function
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    Blood
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    Tissues
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    Epithelium
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    Connective Tissue
Q.13.
____ cells in lacunae (cavities) / Composed of: hard matrix of calcium salts, large numbers of collagen fibers / Used to protect and support the body
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    Blood
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    Adipose tissue
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    Skeletal muscle
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    Bone (Osseous)
Q.14.
Single layer of flat cells / Usually forms membranes - Lines body cavities / Lines lungs and capillaries.
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    Simple Squamous
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    Simple Columnar
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    Stratified Squamous
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    Simple Cuboidal
Q.15.
Found only in the heart / Function is to pump blood (involuntary) / Cells attached to other cardiac muscle cells at intercalated disks (gap junctions) / Cells are striated (striped) / One nucleus per cell
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    Nervous Tissue
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    Smooth Muscle
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    Skeletal Muscle
  • 0%
    Cardiac Muscle
Q.16.
Provides elasticity / EX: supports the external ear
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    Hyaline Cartilage
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    Elastic Cartilage
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    Fibrocartilage
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    Adipose Tissue
Q.17.
Found everywhere in the body / Includes the most abundant and widely distributed tissues / Functions: Binds body tissues together, supports the body, provides protection
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    Skeletal Muscle
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    Muscle
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    Connective Tissue
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    Epithelium
Q.18.
Most widely distributed connective tissue / Soft, pliable tissue / Contains all fiber types / Can soak up excess fluid
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    Adipose Tissue
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    Blood
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    Hyaline Cartilage
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    Areolar Connective Tissue
Q.19.
What tissue regenerates poorly?
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    Cardiac muscle
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    Skeletal muscle
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    Smooth muscle
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    Adipose tissue
Q.20.
What are the two main elements in extracellular matrix?
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    Ground substance and fibers
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    Cardiac, nervous
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    Formation of granulation tissue
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    Connective tissue
Q.21.
Repair by dense fibrous connective tissue (scar tissue)
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    Adipose Tissue
  • 0%
    Formation Of Granulation Tissue
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    Fibrosis
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    Regeneration
Q.22.
Two layers of cuboidal cells
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    Stratified Cuboidal
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    Stratified Squamous
  • 0%
    Simple Columnar
  • 0%
    Simple Squamous
Q.23.
Most common cartilage / Composed of: abundant collagen fibers, rubbery matrix / Entire fetal skeleton is hyaline cartilage
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    Adipose Tissue
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    Hyaline Cartilage
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    Fibrocartilage
  • 0%
    Elastic Cartilage
Q.24.
Name two types of tissue repair.
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    Fibrosis
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    Transitional epithelium
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    Formation of granulation tissue
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    Regeneration and fibrosis
Q.25.
Function is to produce movement / Three types: skeletal, cardiac, smooth
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    Blood
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    Connective Tissue
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    Muscle
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    Epithelium
Q.26.
Name two dominant characteristics of Connective tissues.
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    Formation of granulation tissue
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    Epithelium, Connective tissue, Nervous tissue, Muscle
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    Stratified Cuboidal and Columnar
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    Variations in blood supply and extracellular matrix
Q.27.
Matrix is an areolar tissue in which fat globules predominate / Many cells contain large lipid deposits / Functions: insulates the body, protects some organs, serves as a site of fuel storage
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    Blood
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    Adipose Tissue
  • 0%
    Hyaline Cartilage
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    Dense Connective Tissue
Q.28.
Regeneration of surface epithelium.
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    Protections, Absorption, Filtration, Secretion
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    Scars
  • 0%
    Tissues
  • 0%
    Fibrosis
Q.29.
Delicate NETwork of interwoven fibers / Forms stroma (internal supporting network) of lymphoid organs - lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow
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    Reticular Connective Tissue
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    Adipose Tissue
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    Hyaline Cartilage
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    Fibrocartilage
Q.30.
Rare in human body / Found mainly in ducts of large glands.
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    What are the Four Types of Tissues?
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    Transitional Epithelium
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    Stratified Cuboidal and Columnar
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    Dense Elastic Connective Tissue
Q.31.
Neurons and nerve support cells / Function is to send impulses to other areas of the body
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    Adipose Tissue
  • 0%
    Nervous Tissue
  • 0%
    Epithelium
  • 0%
    Cardiac Muscle
Q.32.
Replacement of destroyed tissue by the same kind of cells (skin)
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    Extracellular Matrix
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    Fibrosis
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    Formation Of Granulation Tissue
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    Regeneration