Cell Anatomy
Cell Division: Mitosis & Cytokinesis
Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
Muscle & Nervous Tissue
100

Define a cell.

The smallest unit of life.

100

DNA replication occurs during the 

a. cytokinesis

b. interphase

c. metaphase

d. prophase

interphase

100

Identify 4 functions of epithelial tissue.

protection, absorption, filtration, secretion, (sometimes filtration), and (sometimes sensory reception).

100

What are the 2 components of the matrix in connective tissue? 

ground substance (cell adhesion proteins and polysaccharides) and fibers (collagen, elastic, and reticular fibers)

100

What are the three functions of nervous tissue?

send/receive electrochemical signals, conductivity, and irritability

200

Which organelle is known as the "powerhouse of the cell"?

Mitochondria

200

The chromosomes of the cell line up on the cell equator during _________ phase.

Metaphase

200

Illustrate a simple squamous epithelium. Label the basement membrane and apical surface.

1 layer of squamous cells. Apical surface is the "top" of the tissue and basement membrane is the attachment point of the cells.

200

Identify the 4 functions of connective tissue.

protection, support, cushion, and insulation

200

What are the 3 functions of muscle tissue?

contact, shorten, irritability

300

__________ are the slender extensions of the plasma membrane that increases its surface area.

Microvilli

300

When a cell is not dividing, the genetic material is loosely dispersed throughout the nucleus in a thread like form called ___________.

a. chromosomes

b. ribosomes

c. chromatin

chromatin

300

Illustrate stratified cuboidal epithelium. Label the apical surface and the basement membrane.

2+ layers of cuboidal epithelium. Apical surface is the top and the basement membrane is the attachment point.

300

True or False: Connective tissue is vascularized.

False: cartilage is avascular

300

The branched muscle cell that contains striations and operates involuntary is called ______ and is found in the ________.

cardiac; heart

400

The _________ is the control center of the cell and is necessary for cell division and cell life.

Nucleus

400

Explain what happens to the homologous chromosomes during anaphase?

Sister chromatids get pulled apart.

400

Where in the human body is ciliated epithelium located?

trachea and most of the upper respiratory tract

400

How does the structure of the matrix reflect the functions of connective tissue?

The matrix provides its tissue with the strength for protection and support and it enables the tissue to bind other tissues together.

400

The multinucleate muscle cell that contains striations and operates voluntary is called ______ and it builds ____________.

skeletal, muscles

500

______ is the external boundary of the cell and it regulates the flow of materials into and out of the cell.

Plasma Membrane

500

What does PMAT stand for?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase

500

True or False: Epithelial tissue is avascular.

True

500

What would the matrix consistency be for adipose (fat) tissue? (Liquid, gel-like, or firm)

gel-like

500

Why are smooth muscle cells called "smooth"? 

No striations for slow contractions

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