What are the four types of connective tissue?
Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous
Name one of the 3 types of cartilage?
Hyaline, Elastic, Fibrocartialge
Skin accounts for ___ percent of your body weight?
15%
Are stomach muscles voluntary or involuntary?
Involuntary
What pigment produces our skin color?
Melanin
What is the most abundant tissue in the human body?
Connective Tissue
Name one of the two main types of fibers.
Elastic fibers or Collagenous fibers
Epithelial Tissue cells reproduce rapidly which promotes rapid ___ and scarring.
Healing
Are skeletal muscles voluntary or involuntary>
Voluntary
Melanin protects the cell against ___.
Mutation or Damage
Ligaments connect ___ to ___.
Bones, Bones
What are the three most common types of connective tissue cells?
Mast Cells, Macrophages, and Fibroblasts
Epithelial tissue has no vascular tissue which means no ___ supply.
Blood
Name 1 of the 2 types of nerve tissue.
Neurons or Neuroglia
Name 1 of the 3 main layers of human skin.
Epidermis, Dermis, or Hypodermis
Tendons connect ___ to ___.
Muscles, Bones
What are the functions of connective tissue? (Need 3 for correct answer)
Support, Protection, Framework, Fills up space, Stores Fat, Produces Blood Cells, or Fights Infection.
What are the functions of Epithelial tissue? (Need 3 for correct answer)
Protection, Secretion, Absorption, Excretion, and Senses
Name one of the 3 types of muscle tissue.
Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac
Name one of the 3 ALTERNATE ways to repair skin. (From the video watched in class)
Glue, Medical Tape, Staples
A Tissue is a group or mass of similar ___ working together to perform ___.
Cells, Functions
Name 3 types of connective tissue.
Loose CT (AKA Areolar Tissue), Adipose Tissue, Fibrous Connective Tissue, Cartilage, Bone Tissue, and Blood Tissue.
Name 3 types of epithelial tissue.
Simple Squamous, Simple Cuboidal, Simple Columnar, Stratified Squamous, Pseudostratified Squamous, Transitional Epithelium, or Granular Epithelium.
What 3 places are nerve tissue found?
Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves
What is the medical name for staples?
Sutures