Tissue Types
Skeletal System II
Circulatory System II
Nervous System
Post Exam III Content
200

Epithelial tissue best suited for diffusion and filtration.

What is simple squamous epithelium?

200

The two contractile filaments found in all muscle cells.

What are actin and myosin?

200

The name given to tissue fluid once it enters a lymphatic capillary.

What is lymph?

200

These nueral support cells are capable of cell division.

What are neruoglia?

200

Gas exchange occurs between these capillaries and body cells.

What are systemic capillaries?

400

Single layer of cells reaching different heights and nuclei at different levels; often bear cilia and contain goblet cells.

What is pseudostratified columnar epithelium?

400

The less movable attachment towards which the insertion is pulled.

What is the origin?

400

Drains digestive organs picking up digested nutrients and delivering them to the liver for processing and storage.

What is the hepatic portal vein?

400

This division of the autonomic nervous system uses acetylcholine as its postsynaptic neruotransmitter.

What is the parasympathetic division?

400

These finger-like projections increase surface area within the small intestine.

What are villi?

600

This widespread connective tissue proper underlies most epithelia.

What is areolar connective tissue?

600

T-tubules are an extension of this organelle in muscle cells.

What is the sarcolemma?

600

Lymph nodes are scattered along these.

What are lymphatic collecting vessels?

600

The third ventricle is located within this structure.

What is the diencephalon?

600

A surge in this hormone prompts ovulation.

What is luteinizing hormone?

800

This type of cartilage contains a lot of collagen and resembles dense regular connective tissue.

What is fibrocartilage?

800

One of the two types of bone tissue formation alongside endochondral ossification.

What is intramembranous ossification?

800

The third type of capillary alongside continuous and fenestrated.

What is sinusoid?

800

Encapsulated nerve endings that monitor stretch in locomotory organs.

What are proprioceptors?

800

The release of insulin in response to rising levels of blood glucose is an example of this type of hormone secretion control.

What is humoral?

1000

Provides structural support to lymphoid organs.

What is reticular connective tissue?

1000

A sheet-like tendon of connective tissue connecting a skeletal muscle organ to bone.

What is an aponeurosis?

1000

The three branches off of the aortic arch.

What are the brachiocephalic trunk, left common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery?

1000

The choroid of the eye corresponds to these two meninges.

What are the arachnoid and pia mater?

1000

The ascending loop of Henle leads into this tubule.

What is the distal convoluted tubule?

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