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100

The term for the study of tissues

What is histology?

100

Another name for the free surface or edge of epithelial tissue

What is the apical surface?

100

A non-living substance only found outside of the cells in connective tissue

What is the extracellular matrix?

100

This type of muscle tissue can be controlled voluntarily

What is skeletal muscle tissue?

100

The two types of cells that make up nervous tissue

What are neurons and neuroglia?

100

The most abundant and widely distributed tissue type

What is connective tissue?

200

The definition of "tissue"

What is "a group of cells that are similar in structure and function"?

200

What the lower surface of epithelial tissue rests upon 

What is the basement membrane?

200
Another name for bone

What is osseous tissue?

200

This type of muscle tissue is only found in one very specific place in the body

What is cardiac muscle tissue?

200

The term for the body part that protects the brain

What is cranium?

200

Tissues are further organized into __________

What are organs?

300

this type of gland secretes product that are packaged into vesicles that fuse with the cell membrane and discharge their contents without damaging the cell - most common type are non odorous sweat glands

What are merocrine

300

Why epithelial tissue is referred to as avascular

What is because it has no blood supply of its own?

300

Dense and Loose tissue are sub-categories of this type of connective tissue

What is connective tissue proper?

300
This type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs such as the stomach, uterus, and blood vessels

What is smooth muscle tissue?

300

Three main structures of the nervous system that consist of nerve cells (2 of the 3)

What are the brain, spinal cord, and nerves?

300

Glandular epithelium is the tissue that makes up these two types of glands

What are endocrine and exocrine?

400

the glands will have a secreted product that breaks off the top part of the cell, which will contain lipids, proteins and carbohydrates, causing damage to the glands and creating an odor/scent

What is apocrine gland?

400

This determines the first name given to an epithelial tissue type

What is the number of layers?

400

A type of loose connective tissue that is commonly referred to as fat

What is adipose tissue?

400

These muscle tissue types are controlled involuntarily

What is smooth and cardiac?

400

The term for the body part (bony) that protects the spinal cord

What is vertebrae/backbone/spine?

400

These are what determine hardness or softness of the extracellular matrix in connective tissue

What are the fibers?

500

An exocrine gland that releases its secretion by complete cell disintegration, where the entire cell breaks down into an oily mass and is released into a duct, such as in the sebaceous glands of the skin.

What is halocrine  gland?

500

This determines the second name given to an epithelial tissue type

What is the shape of the cells?

500
This connective tissue is unique in that it is a fluid

What is blood?

500

These types of muscles tissues have obvious striations

What are skeletal and cardiac?

500

These nerve cells are able to regenerate after an injury

What are neuroglia?

500

This type of tissue has a calcified ground substance

What is bone?

600

The function of nervous tissue

What is to receive and conduct electrochemical impulses?

600

An epithelial tissue type located in areas where considerable stretching occurs

What is transitional epithelium?

600

The elastic type of connective tissue, found in the ears and nose

What is cartilage?

600

The wave-like motion that keeps food moving through the small intestine

What is peristalsis?

600

The means by which a neuron communicates from one place in the body to another

What is a nerve impulse (or more specifically, an electrochemical impulse)?

600

Highly flexible cartilage found in the outer ear and tip of the nose

What is elastic cartilage?