Tissues
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Miscellaneous
100

How many major tissue types are in located in our body?

4

100

True or False There are 3 different types of connective tissue.

False

100

The urinary system consists of __________________.

Kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra 

100

True or False Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease and treated with insulin injections.

True 

100

Kidney's mass is made up of small structures called ____________.

nephrons

200

Which tissue move the body and it's parts?

Muscular

200

Tendons are composed of dense connective tissue.

True or False 

True

200

Which minerals is typically overconsumed by Americans?

sodium 

200

_____________ is responsible for transporting food. 

Esophagus

200
Name a fluid connective tissue that contains a variety of cell types and specialized extracellular matrix called plasma 

Blood 

300

Which tissue binds and supports body parts?

connective 

300

What are three types of muscle tissue?

skeletal, cardiac, smooth 

300

Starch digestion begins in the _____ and protein digestion begins in the _____.

mouth, stomach 

300

Site of chemical processing and absorption (digests, proteins, fats, carbs)  

small intestine

300

What are two examples of negative feedback?

home heating system and blood glucose levels 

400

Which tissue covers the body surfaces and lines body cavities? 

epithelial tissue

400

What is homeostasis? 

Stability in chemical and physical conditions within an organism's cells, tissues and organs

400

What two organs play a role in regulating blood glucose levels? 

liver and pancreas 

400

What are the four processes needed to obtain energy from food?

ingestion, digestion, absorption and waste eliminated 

400

Stephen has a family history of type 2 diabetes. He knows he should reduce the amount of sugars in his diet but is not sure how to go about it. What is some advice you might give him?

avoid a high carb diet 

500

Which tissue receives stimuli and conducts nerve impulses?

nervous tissue

500

What are the two different approaches to maintaining homeostasis?

Regulate or conform 

500

What is difference between hypertonic, isotonic, hypotonic?

Cells placed in a hypertonic environment tend to shrink due to loss of water. In a hypotonic environment, cells tend to swell due to intake of water.

500

If you glucose levels are low, the pancreas secretes _____________. If your glucose levels are high, the pancreas secretes _____________.

glucagon, insulin

500

Are you ready for your test on Thursday? Yes or No 

YES