Tissues Vocabulary Quiz
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Make up nervous system organs that control communication and regulation
A. Epithelial Tissue
B. Muscle Tissue
C. Nervous Tissue
D. Connective Tissue
Covers body surfaces and lines body cavities to form boundaries as well as protect, absorb and filter substances
A. Nervous Tissue
B. Muscle Tissue
C. Connective Tissue
D. Epithelial Tissue
Tightly packed cells working together to allow contractions that cause movement
A. Muscle Tissue
B. Connective Tissue
C. Nervous Tissue
D. Epithelial Tissue
muscles of the heart that involuntarily contract to propel blood into circulation throughout the body
A. Skeletal muscle tissue
B. Smooth muscle tissue
C. Cardiac muscle tissue
D. Digestive muscle tissue
Secreting internally
A. Exocrine
B. Endocrine
C. Exocytosis
D. Endocytosis
flat cells
A. squamous epithelial cells
B. neuron
C. cuboidal epithelial cells
D. columnar epithelial cells
One or more cells that create and secrete different products
A. Organ
B. Tissue
C. Gland
D. Organelle
Supports, protects, insulates, transports, and bind other tissues together
A. Muscle Tissue
B. Nervous Tissue
C. Connective Tissue
D. Epithelial Tissue
tall and column shaped
A. squamous epithelial cells
B. columnar epithelial cells
C. neurons
D. cuboidal epithelial cells
A distinct structure made up of at least 2 different types of tissues
A. Tissue
B. Organ
C. Glands
D. Organ System
Muscles that involuntarily propel substances or objects along internal passageways
A. Skeletal muscle tissue
B. Smooth muscle tissue
C. Cardiac muscle tissue
D. Nervous tissue
cube shaped cells
A. Neuron
B. columnar epithelial cells
C. cuboidal epithelial cells
D. squamous epithelial cells
A group of similar cells that perform the same function
A. Organ
B. Tissue
C. Organ System
D. Organelle
Muscles attached to the bones that control voluntary movements
A. Skeletal muscle tissue
B. Smooth muscle tissue
C. Cardiac muscle tissue
D. Digestive muscle tissue
Highly specialized nerve cells that make up nervous tissue and generate and conduct nerve impulses
A. Gland
B. Neuron
C. Organelle
D. Organ