Chapter 4: The Tissue Level of Organization
Multiple Choice



1.  

The major tissue types in the body are:



2.  

From a surface view, cells that look like fried eggs laid side by side are:



3.  

A typical ciliated cell contains:



4.  

The following factors are involved in maintaining the physical integrity of an epithelium:



5.  

In what kinds of tissue would you find gap junctions?



6.  

Which of the following is not a classification of epithelia cells?



7.  

The following describe Endocrine Glands:



8.  

The following describe Endocrine Glands:



9.  

The type of tissue that has specialized cells, extracellular protein fibers and ground substance are:



10.  

The types of Connective Tissues are:



11.  

Cartilage and bone are examples of what classification of connective tissue?



12.  

Epithelia and connective tissue combine to form membranes. The major types of membranes are:



13.  

The major types of muscles cells are:



14.  

A typical neuron would contain the following:



15.  

How would you characterize the aging process on the tissue level?



16.  

Cells that form a neat row with nuclei near the center of each cell and that appear square in typical sectional views are:



17.  

The major structural difference between columnar epithelia and cuboidal epithelia is that the columnar epithelia:



18.  

Simple squamous epithelium would be found in the following areas of the body:



19.  

Glandular epithelia contain cells that produce:



20.  

The three basic components of all connective tissues are:

Note: answer choices in this exercise are randomized.

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