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What are the four basic tissue types found in the body?
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Epithelial, Connective, Muscle and Nerve.
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Epithelial, Cutaneous, Serous and Connective.
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Connective, Muscle, Nerve and Mucous.
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Is Simple Squamous Epithelium the thickest of all types of Epithelia?
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Is Stratified Squamous Epithelium the thickest type of epithelia tissues?
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Do both Cuboidal types always form glands, making their main role secretion?
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[blank_start]Transitional Epithelium[blank_end] is the only epithelium specialized for stretch.
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Simple Columnar Epithelium's main role is [blank_start]absorption[blank_end].
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Pseudo-stratified Columnar Epithelium is only found in major respiratory passage ways (like trachea, sinuses and pharynx)?
Question 8
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What specific type of epithelia are both endothelium and mesothelium made of?
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Endothelium is found [blank_start]lining[blank_end] the blood vessels (and heart).
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lining
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circling
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zig-zagging
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deep
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Mesothelium is found [blank_start]covering[blank_end] organs in 3 closed body cavities.
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covering
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changing
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lining
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circling
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What are two other names for Mesothelium?
Question 12
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Three closed body cavities are Pericardial Cavity, [blank_start]Pleural[blank_end] Cavity and Peritoneal Cavity.
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Pleural
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Predatory
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Decaying
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Final
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Mesothelium forms a double-layered sack (filled with serous fluid) on the top of most organs, reduces friction and protects them from damage as they rub against each other and other body structures.
Question 14
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The mesothelium in the peritoneal cavity (abdominal cavity is called areolar?
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Stratified columnar epithelium is [blank_start]very rare[blank_end], found in male urethra and spermatic duct.
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Simple [blank_start]Columnar[blank_end] Epithelium is found in the uterus and bronchioles.
Question 17
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Thin tissue substances easily move across; is Simple Squamous Epithelia?
Question 18
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Pseudo-stratified Columnar Epithelium is made of columnar cells of different heights?
Question 19
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Simple cuboidal epithelium and Stratified cuboidal epithelium is not found in many duct glands.
Question 20
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Stratified Squamous Epithelium; Is an epithelium type used in "_________" and "_______" regions for protection.
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Head and Tail
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Front and Side
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Left and Right
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Up and Down
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[blank_start]Transitional[blank_end] Epithelium is located in limited number of hollow body organs which are subjected to stress and stretch.
Question 22
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Cells often have cili to microvilli; [blank_start]Simple[blank_end] Columnar Epithelium.
Question 23
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Found in both male and female reproductive systems in areas where egg and sperm formation occurs.
Question 24
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Simple Squamous Epithelium (Endothelium) is found making up the wall of blood vessels.
Question 25
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelia looks like [blank_start]two[blank_end] layers of cells but is only one.
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two
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three
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six
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two in a half
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Part of the mesothelium
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Lines trachea, sinuses, nasal cavity, and pharynx is [blank_start]Pseudostratified columnar[blank_end] epithelium.
Question 28
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Simple Columnar Epithelium is found in the...
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Stomach
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Bladder
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Intestines
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Sinuses
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Trachea
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Tongue
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Urethra
Question 29
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A special type of stratified cuboidal...
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Stratified Squamous
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Transitional Epithelium
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Areoular
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Elastic
Question 30
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium is located in the vertebrae, sweat glands and mammary glands.
Question 31
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Stratified [blank_start]Squamous[blank_end] Epithelium lines the vagina, mouth, anus, and esophagus.
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Simple Cubodial Epithelium...
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Kidney, liver, pancreas ducts and glands.
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Kidney, bladder, intestines and glands
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Bladder, spleen, kidney ducts and glands
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Kidney, liver, intestine ducts and glands
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[blank_start]Transitional[blank_end] Epithelium lines ureters, urethra, and urinary bladder.
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[blank_start]Pseudostratified[blank_end] Columnar Epithelium's locations are respiratory structures.
Question 35
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Elastic connective tissue forms lung tissue.
Question 36
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Simple [blank_start]Squamous[blank_end] Epithelium is located in the alveoli of the lungs.
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Squamous
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Stratified
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Cuboidal
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Transitional
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Simple cuboidal epithelium and Stratified cubodial epithelium's found in the salivary glands.
Question 38
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The three types of fibrous connective tissues are...
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Dense regular connective tissue, dense irregular connective tissue, and elastic connective tissue.
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Dense regular connective tissue, areolar connective tissue, and elastic connective tissue.
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Elastic connective tissue, reticular connective tissue, and dense irregular connective tissue.
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The two loose connective tissues...
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Areolar connective tissue and dense connective tissue.
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Irregular connective tissue and dense connective tissue
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Areolar connective tissue and reticular connective tissue.
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Areolar connective issue and dense connective tissue.
Question 40
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What connects the ribs to the sternum?
Question 41
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Epithelia contains only tightly packed cells.
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[blank_start]Connective[blank_end] tissues contains cells that float in a soft "goo" called extracellular matrix.
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[blank_start]Connective tissues[blank_end]: besides cells, contains protien fibers.
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Connective tissues
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Simple Squamous
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Reticular
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Areolar
Question 44
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Epithelia contains desmosomes.
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[blank_start]Connective[blank_end] Tissues contain hyaluronic acid.
Question 46
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Controlling [blank_start]permability[blank_end] contains tight junctions.
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permability
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squamous
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retinal
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epithelia