Muscle & Nerve Tissue Quiz
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Muscle tissue
A. Is tissue that functions in lining, covering, and glandular tissue
B. Is tissue involved in protecting, supporting, and binding together other body tissues
C. Is tissue that contracts and shortens to produce movement
D. Tissue that receives and conducts electrochemical impulses from one part of the body to another
What is this?
A. Blood
B. Bone
C. Neuron
D. Adipose
Which type(s) of muscle tissue have visible striations
A. Only Cardiac Muscle
B. Only Skeletal Muscle
C. Only Smooth Muscle
D. Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle
Which cell type makes up only 10% of nerve tissue?
A. neuron
B. neuroglial
Nervous tissue
A. Tissue that is responsible for lining, covering, and glandular tissue
B. Tissue responsible for protecting, supporting, and binding together other body tissues
C. Tissues that contracts and shortens to produce movement
D. Tissue that receives and conducts electrochemical impulses from one part of the body to another
Name this muscle tissue. (striated, branched)
A. Skeletal
B. Cardiac
C. Smooth
Which muscle tissue is found only in the heart?
A. skeletal
B. cardiac
C. smooth
Which of the following is a type of muscle tissue
A. Skeletal
B. Cardiac
C. Smooth
D. All of the above
Which types of muscle tissue are voluntary
A. Cardiac Muscle
B. Smooth Muscle
C. Skeletal Muscle
D. Skeletal Muscle and Smooth Muscle
Which of the following muscle types has a single nucleus in each cell AND has a branching shape.
A. Smooth
B. Cardiac
C. Skeletal
Which of the following muscle types has multiple nuclei around each cell?
A. Smooth
B. Cardiac
C. Skeletal
This type of muscle tissue is attached to bones wand helps control voluntary movement
A. Skeletal
B. Cardiac
C. Smooth
Name the muscle tissue. (lacks striations)
A. Skeletal
B. Cardiac
C. Smooth
What is a neuroglial cell?
A. provides protection and support
B. conducts electrical impulses
C. conducts chemical impulses
D. inside the nucleus of the cell
Which cell type is responsible for receiving and sending electrical impulse?
A. neuron
B. neuroglial