This type of muscle is used to move your limbs (arms, legs)
what is skeletal muscle tissue
what is cardiac muscle tissue
Simple Columnar Epithelium are made up of several cell layers; found in the intestine and liver
What is FALSE
Cells in skeletal muscle tissue have more than one:
a. nucleus
b. membrane
c. cell wall
d. body
What is (a.) nucleus?
The main functional cells in nervous tissue are called
What are NEURONS
Protect, support and bind together and repairs other tissues of the body are the Connective tissue structures
What is False
should be connective tissue FUNCTION
a state of equilibrium in the body with respect to its functions, chemical levels, and tissues.
a. stress
b. homeostasis
c. contraction
d. sleep
what is (B) homeostasis
This type of connective tissue provides flexible structure for various parts of the body, including your nose and ears.
What is CARTILAGE
The image below that is an example of smooth muscle tissue
what is "(b)"
Ions and smaller molecules take up 26% of the Living Tissue Composition
What is False
-about 4%
This type of muscle is (mostly) involuntary and lines your digestive tract and intestine, controlling when you have to get rid of waste:
a. cardiac muscle
b. skeletal muscle
c. smooth muscle
d. muscle fiber
What is (c.) smooth muscle.
Tendons and ligaments are made up of this strong type of connective tissue.
What is DENSE (fibrous) CONNECTIVE TISSUE?
The matrix of the loose connective tissue contains fluids that excrete out because of it's soft tissues
What is FALSE
- Fluid within the LCT does not excrete out. In fact it is needed as cushion for blood vessels and nerves.
Levels of organization from smallest to greatest:
a. cell, organelle, organ, organism
b. cell, tissue, organ, organ system
c. organism, organ system, organ, tissue
d. organelle, organism, organ, cell
what is (b.) cell, tissue, organ, organ system
This type of tissue is between your skin and muscles, allowing blood vessels and nerves to move independently of each other:
What is LOOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE
The process of DNA is not highly regulated as our bodies already knows exactly what is needed for bodily function.
What is FALSE:
Our DNA needs to be regulated to aid in expressing protein when needed.
the supporting connective tissues are
a. blood and bone
b. cartilage and fat
c. teeth and gums
d. cartilage and bone
what is (d.) cartilage and bone
Structurally, this tissue is round on the bottom – they become flatter near the top of the cell. Common for skin. What type of epithelial tissue is this ?
What is Stratified Squamous Epithelium
mRNA makes protein
what is FALSE
tRNA is the last process to make protein by the use of codons.
This helps protect and insulate the neuron
a. neuron cells
b. myelin Sheath
c. cell body
d. neuroglial cells
what is (D.) Neuroglial Cells
Hair-like structures that move substances along the surface of a cell
What is Ciliated Epithelial Tissue
we expect to find 1 nucleus in the skeletal muscle cell
what is FALSE
The macromolecule monomer properties consist of :
a. Nucleotide, Starch, protein, lipid
b. Amino Acid, Nucleotide, Glycerol,glucose
c. Frutose, fatty acid, ATCGU, amino acid
d. Amino acid, fatty acid, nucleotide, monosaccharides
what is (d.) . Amino acid, fatty acid, nucleotide, monosaccharides
This type of cartilage connect the rib to the sternum
What is HYALINE CARTILAGE
in highly contracted smooth muscle cells, the nuclei often have a corkscrew or wrinkle shape
what is true
This macromolecule is also used structurally in the cell membrane
a. Nucleotides
b. protein
c. lipid
d. Carbohydrates
what is (C.) Lipids
This type of connective tissue acts as a padding to store energy and insulates .
What is ADIPOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUES
Nuclei is plural
what is TRUE
NUCLEI- plural
NUCLEUS- singular
Nucleotide in DNA are bond by
a. Hydrogen Bond
b. other Nucleotides
c. Carbon Bond
d. Nucleus
what is (a.) Hydrogen Bond
This type of muscle tissue is branched with intercalated discs between adjoining cells.
What is CARDIAC MUSCLE TISSUE
DNA is the main protein of connective tissue
what is false
collagen
Translation mean
a. to copy
b. to repeat
c. to interpret
d. to decode
what is (c.) to interpret