3571532723 | skeletal | the type of muscle tissue that can be controlled voluntarily | 0 | |
3571532724 | simple squamous | epithelial tissue consisting of one layer of cells flattened like fish scales | 1 | |
3571536176 | surface epithelium (regeneration) | the last step in the process of tissue regeneration | 2 | |
3571536177 | endocrine | glands such as thyroid that secrete products directly into the blood rather than through ducts | 3 | |
3571537960 | which of these characteristics best describes cardiac muscle tissue | movement is involuntary and cells are striated | 4 | |
3571537961 | the type of muscle found in walls of hollow organs such as stomach and in walls of blood vessels | smooth | 5 | |
3571543325 | which of the following is not connective tissue | skeletal muscle | 6 | |
3571545825 | the epithelial tissue found in areas subject to considerable friction and abuse if the | stratified squamous | 7 | |
3571545826 | adipose tissue | 8 | ||
3571550741 | movement is involuntary and cells are not striated | 9 | ||
3571553302 | which of the following determines the method of tissue repair | -tissue is damaged -severity of injury | 10 | |
3571597010 | the type of tissue that regenerates easily | epithelial | 11 | |
3571601567 | which of the following is a function of hyaline cartilage | supports the larynx | 12 | |
3571601568 | the term vascularized means | good blood supply | 13 | |
3571604212 | two things that dense connective tissue forms are | ligaments and tendons | 14 | |
3571607399 | areolar tissue acts as a sponge soaking up fluid when this occurs | edema | 15 | |
3571609415 | this type of tissue insulates the body and protects it from bumps and heat and cold | adipose | 16 | |
3571612512 | this type of tissue is replaced largely with scar tissue | cardiac | 17 | |
3571614701 | which of the following is called a ductless gland | endocrine | 18 | |
3571614702 | this begins tissue repair | capillaries become permeable | 19 | |
3571696535 | This tissue forms the internal framework in organs | areolar | 20 | |
3571698635 | this consists of one or more cells that make and secrete a product | gland | 21 | |
3571703087 | the most abundant and widely distributed of all tissue types | connective | 22 | |
3571705562 | this cartilage supports the external ear | hyaline | 23 | |
3571706926 | this is a group of cells that are similar in structure and function | tissue | 24 | |
3571712733 | this protects and supports body organs with its rocklike hardness | bone | 25 | |
3571716142 | these cells may absorb and protect and filter | epithelium | 26 | |
3571729007 | the universal packaging tissue | fibroblasts | 27 | |
3571732184 | the replacement of destroyed tissue by the same kind of cells these attach skeletal muscles to bones | regeneration | 28 | |
3571733994 | these manufacture the building blocks of fiber | granulation | 29 | |
3571784175 | cells that produce lubricating mucus | goblet | 30 | |
3571787179 | cancerous cells | malignant | 31 | |
3571789041 | the one free surface on epithelial membranes | apical | 32 | |
3571792042 | this involves the repair by dense connective tissue by the formation of scar tissue | fibrosis | 33 | |
3571794940 | delicate pink tissue composed largely of new capillaries that grow into damaged areas | reticular | 34 | |
3571796372 | an abnormal mass of cells commonly called a tumor | neoplasm | 35 | |
3571796484 | noncancerous masses | benign | 36 | |
3571800031 | the cartilage attaches ribs to breastbone | elastic | 37 | |
3571801732 | these connect bones to bones at joints | ligament | 38 |
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