Tissues Practice Test!. 1.What type of connective tissue is this? Hint: The full answer is 4 words.

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Tissues Practice Test!Tissues Practice Test!

1.1. What type of connective tissue is this?What type of connective tissue is this?

Hint: The Hint: The full answerfull answer is 4 words is 4 words

2. What type of connective tissue is this?2. What type of connective tissue is this?

Hint: It gets its name from the thin strings in the tissueHint: It gets its name from the thin strings in the tissue

3. Where would you find this tissue?3. Where would you find this tissue?

In between vertebraeIn between vertebrae

Around Heart & Blood vesselsAround Heart & Blood vessels

In brain & spinal cordIn brain & spinal cord

4. This is a type of cartilage. You can tell because it has more 4. This is a type of cartilage. You can tell because it has more cells in it than other types of connective tissue. This cartilage cells in it than other types of connective tissue. This cartilage

is ALSO defined by the thin strings found in it.is ALSO defined by the thin strings found in it.

5. This is also a type of cartilage. Again, look at all the cells. 5. This is also a type of cartilage. Again, look at all the cells. It is defined by the thicker ropes found within the cellsIt is defined by the thicker ropes found within the cells

6. This is a generic picture of connective tissue. What are the 6. This is a generic picture of connective tissue. What are the purple spheres found in this tissue called?purple spheres found in this tissue called?

7. These are glands. What type of 7. These are glands. What type of tissuetissue are they made from? are they made from?

8. This is a type of cartilage. Again, look at all the cells. 8. This is a type of cartilage. Again, look at all the cells. Although this has thick and thin strings in it, we donAlthough this has thick and thin strings in it, we don’’t see t see

them here. This type of cartilage is the most abundant them here. This type of cartilage is the most abundant cartilage in the body and is often found in between 2 moving cartilage in the body and is often found in between 2 moving

bones. What is it?bones. What is it?

9. This is a sebaceous gland with the hair follicle removed. 9. This is a sebaceous gland with the hair follicle removed. What does a sebaceous gland secrete?What does a sebaceous gland secrete?

10. This gland would be made from what type of 10. This gland would be made from what type of tissuetissue??

11. This is a type of epithelial tissue. Focus only on the top 11. This is a type of epithelial tissue. Focus only on the top row of cells. What type of epithelial tissue is this?row of cells. What type of epithelial tissue is this?

Hint: It is a 2 word answerHint: It is a 2 word answer

12. Where in the body would you find this tissue?12. Where in the body would you find this tissue?

SkinSkin muslcesmuslces nervesnerves intestinesintestines

13. What type of epithelial tissue is this? 13. What type of epithelial tissue is this?

Hint: It is also a 2 word answer.Hint: It is also a 2 word answer.

14. Where in the body would you find this tissue?14. Where in the body would you find this tissue?

SkinSkin glandsglands nervesnerves musclesmuscles

15. What type of epithelial tissue is this? 15. What type of epithelial tissue is this? Hint: It is also a 2 word answer.Hint: It is also a 2 word answer.

16. What type of epithelial tissue is this? 16. What type of epithelial tissue is this? Hint: It is also a 2 word answer.Hint: It is also a 2 word answer.

17. What are the thick fibers found in this tissue?17. What are the thick fibers found in this tissue?

18. What are the circles found in this tissue?18. What are the circles found in this tissue?

19. This is also a type of cartilage. Where in the body would 19. This is also a type of cartilage. Where in the body would one find this tissue?one find this tissue?

20. Where in the body would one find this tissue?20. Where in the body would one find this tissue?

21. This is a type of cartilage. You can tell because it has 21. This is a type of cartilage. You can tell because it has more cells in it than other types of connective tissue. This more cells in it than other types of connective tissue. This

cartilage is ALSO defined by the thin strings found in it. cartilage is ALSO defined by the thin strings found in it. Where in the body would one find this type of cartilage?Where in the body would one find this type of cartilage?

EarEar SpineSpine lungslungs glandsglands

22. This is a type of cartilage. What are the 22. This is a type of cartilage. What are the cells cells called in called in cartilage?cartilage?

23. This is a generic picture of connective tissue. What are 23. This is a generic picture of connective tissue. What are the thick ropes found in this tissue called?the thick ropes found in this tissue called?

24. This is a generic picture of connective tissue. What are 24. This is a generic picture of connective tissue. What are the round circles found in this tissue called?the round circles found in this tissue called?

25. What type of cells are these?25. What type of cells are these?

26. These structures pick up incoming chemical signals in neuronsa.axons b. dendrites

b.c. chondrocytes d. osteoblasts

27. These are the most abundant types of cells in blood

a. platelets b. red blood cellsc. white blood cells d. osteocytes

28. You have just swallowed a Butterfinger the best candy bar ever. It is traveling down your esophagus. What type of tissue is it touching?

Epithelial, Connective, Adipose, or Dense Regular?

29. The function of the “red” cells 29. The function of the “red” cells in this picture is _____________in this picture is _____________

30. 30. What type of junction is used to seal cells off so that molecules can’t get in between the plasma membrane of 2 adjacent cells. These junctions are found in the cells of the digestive system.

a. tight junction b. adhering junctionc. gap junction d. fraction junction