Wiley Plus Exam 1 Questions And Answers 2024 100% Solved
Wiley Plus Exam 1 Questions And Answers 2024 100% Solved basement membrane - answerThe thin extracellular layer, consisting of the basal and reticular lamina, that anchors epithelial cells to underlying connective tissue is called the providing strong attachment between structures like muscle and bones - answerthe main function of dense regular connective tissue is? mucous membrane - answerthe membrane where you would find goblet cells adhesions - answeran abnormal joining of tissues resulting from the formation of scar tissue at a previous site of inflammation or surgical repair subcutaneous layer deep to skin - answerwhere the adipose tissue is commonly found stratified squamous epitheum - answerepithelial tissue that forms the most superficial layer epithelial tissue - answeris used as a lining of body cavities and hollow organs holocrine, merocrine, and apocrine glands - answerwhat are the functional classifications of exocrine glands secretions? nervous, muscle, epithelial, and connective - answerwhat are the 4 main tissues? fibrocartilage - answerpubic symphysis and intervertebral discs are composed of? endocrine - answersystem where chemical messengers, secreted by ductless gland exocrine - answersystem that secretes products into channels that carry them outside the body areolar connective tissue - answerwhich is the loose connective tissue holocrine - answerthe type of endocrine gland accumulates secretory product in cytosol of cells until cell ruptures and becomes part of secretory product simple columnar epithelium - answerepithelial tissue that lines the Fallopian tubes, uterus, and bronchiolles of respiratory tract hyaluronic acid - answerpolysacchride found in ground substances matrix - answercomponent of connective tissue found between cells and fibers, and functions to support and bind cells lamellae, lacunae, canaliculi, and haversian canal - answerwhat makes up an osteon? lining of urinary bladder - answerwhere would you find transitional epithelial cells? neuroglial cells and neurons - answerwhat are the 2 principal types of cells found in nervous tissue stratified cuboidal epithelium - answerwhat epithelial tissue lines ducts of sweat glands and esophageal glands? myofibers and neurons - answerwhich cells are excitable because they produce electrical signals adherens and desmosomes - answercell junctions anchor adjacent together and resist separation during contractile activities? stroma - answerreticular fibers in soft organs like the spleen and liver that form a supporting framework called? protein fiber and ground substance - answerextracellular matrix of connective tissue consists of? red blood cells - answerextracellular matrix of blood tissue consists of? intersitial and appositional - answerwhat are the 2 types of cartilage growth? intersitial growth - answercartilage growth that increases rapidly in size due to division of chonrcytes appositional growth - answeractivity of cells in inner chonorgenic layer leads to growth osteons - answerwhat does spongy bone lack? stem cells - answerimmature undifferentiated cells that can divide to replace lost or damaged cells are? skeletal muscle - answerwhich tissue contains multi-nucleated cells, movements are voluntary skeletal, cardiac, and smooth - answerwhat are the 3 types of muscle tissue? smooth muscle - answertissue made of small spindle-shaped cells and found in the walls of hollow organs multicellular exocrine glands - answertype of gland categorized by whether their ducts are branched or unbranched fibroblasts, macrophages, and plasma cells - answercommon cells found in connective tissue epithelial tissue - answertightly packed with matrix, apical surface, basement membrane, no blood supply, and regenerate easy elastic, collagen, and reticular - answertypes of fibers found in extracellular matrix of connective tissue atrophy - answerthe term used to describe decrease in size of cells in a tissue or organ that result in overall size? tendons, cartilage, blood, and bone - answerwhat are 4 connective tissues? serous membrane - answermembrane that lines a body cavity that does NOT open to exterior and organs contained in the body cavity cardiac muscle - answertissue type responsible for pumping blood throughout the body regeneration and replacement - answerhow is damage tissue repaired? squamous - answerthin and flat tissue cuboidal - answertissue similar in width and height columnar - answertissue taller than wide transitional - answertissue that has a change in shape from cuboidal to squamous simple - answertissue that has a single layer of cells stratified - answertissue that has 2 or more layers of cells pseudostratified - answertissue that is multilayered with cells synovial membrane - answermembrane found in human body but does NOT contain epithelial tissue simple branched acinar gland - answermulti cellular exocrine gland has branched rounded secretory part attached to a single unbranched duct, found in sebaceous gland how glands release secretory product - answerfunctional classification of exocrine gland is based on?
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