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part 4
level: part 4
Questions and Answers List
level questions: part 4
Question
Answer
single layer of thin squamous cells
simple squamous epithelium
consists of one or more cells that make and secrete particular product
gland
produce a lubricating mucus
goblet cells
two or more cell layers
stratified epithelia
one layer of cuboidal cells
simple cuboidal epithelium
lose their ducts; ductless glands
endocrine glands
retain their ducts
exocrine glands
connect body parts; most abundandt and widely distributed of the tissure types
connective tissue
produced by the connective tissue cell
extracellular matrix
sometimes called asseous
bone
surrounded by layers of a very hard matrix
bone
hard and more flexible thane bone
cartilage
attach skeletal muscles to bones
tendons
connect bones at joints
ligaments
body region is inflamed. the local areolar tissue soaks up the excess fluid like a sponge and the area swells and becomes puffy what condition is this
edema
generates force required to produce movement
muscle tissue
package by connective tissue sheets into organs --
skeletal muscle
found only in the heart wall
cardiac muscle
vascular tissue
blood
no striations are visible
smooth muscle
body tissues decrease in size
atrophy
cells receive and conduct electrochemical impulses from one part of the body to another
neurons
repair by dense connective tissue
fibrosis
new growth
neoplasm
body tissues may enlarge
hyperplasia
replacement of destroyed tissure by the same kind of cells
regeneration