Epithelial
Connective
Muscular
Nervous
Glands
100

What type of epithelium is found in the alveoli?

Simple squamous epithelium.

100

What is the most abundant tissue in the body?

Connective tissue.

100

What type of muscle is striated and voluntary?

Skeletal muscle.

100

What is the basic unit of the nervous system?

Neuron.

100

What type of gland secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream?

Endocrine glands.

200

What is the main function of simple cuboidal epithelium?

Secretion and absorption.

200

What are the three types of fibers found in connective tissue?

Collagen fibers, reticular fibers, and elastic fibers.

200

Where is cardiac muscle primarily located?

In the heart.

200

What are the two main types of nerve cells?

Neurons and glial cells.

200

What do exocrine glands secrete their products into?

Ducts (tubes).

300

 Name the classification of epithelium that appears to have multiple layers but is actually one. 

Pseudostratified columnar epithelium.

300

Name the two types of bone tissue.

Compact bone and spongy bone.

300

What is the main function of smooth muscle?

To contract and regulate the flow of substances in hollow organs.

300

What is the purpose of synapses in the nervous system?

To transmit nerve impulses between neurons.

300

Name a type of endocrine gland.

Pituitary gland, thyroid gland, pancreas, ovaries, or adrenal glands.

400

Which type of epithelium is found in the epidermis of the skin?

Stratified squamous epithelium.

400

What is the function of adipose tissue?

Store fat and provide insulation.

400

How do skeletal muscles increase in size?

 Through hypertrophy in response to increased workload. 

400

How do dendrites and axons differ in function?

Dendrites receive signals; axons transmit signals away from the cell body.

400

What is the function of goblet cells?

To secrete mucus.

500

What are cilia and microvilli?

Cilia are hair-like structures that sweep debris, while microvilli are tiny projections that increase surface area for absorption.

500

What type of connective tissue is found in the spleen?

Loose reticular connective tissue.

500

What are intercalated discs?

Junctions between cardiac muscle cells that allow rapid transmission of electrical impulses.

500

What is a neurotransmitter?

A chemical messenger that transmits signals across a synapse.

500

What is the difference between mucous and serous membranes?

Mucous membranes line structures with openings to the external environment, while serous membranes line body cavities that do not open to the external environment.