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HTHS 1110 Unit 7 Questions and All Correct Answers Updated.

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What are the 4 important groups of different tissue? - Answer epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissue Epithelial tissue - Answer Forms coverings protecting the body from the outside world, forms borders, and Lines hollow organs and forms glands Where is Epithelial tissue located? - Answer lining of GI tract organs and other hollow organs, skin surface: epidermis Connective tissue - Answer Protects and holds the structure of body Where is connective tissue located? - Answer fat and other soft padding tissue, bone, tendon Muscular tissue - Answer Moves body part Where is muscular tissue located? - Answer cardiac,smooth,skeletal Nervous tissue - Answer Sensation, information processing, and control of body parts Where is nervous tissue located? - Answer brain, spinal cord, nerves What are the 2 surfaces that epithelial cells have? - Answer -Apical: faces outside world (on top) -Basal surface: attaches to basement membrane (at bottom) What are the 2 surfaces that the basement membrane has? - Answer -Basal lamina- next to the cells -Reticular lamina-next to connective tissue (a bit deeper) what are the 3 terms that describe the arrangement of cells? - Answer -simple -pseudostratified -stratified

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HTHS 1110 Unit 7 Questions and All
Correct Answers 2025-2026 Updated.
What are the 4 important groups of different tissue? - Answer epithelial, connective, muscle
and nervous tissue



Epithelial tissue - Answer Forms coverings protecting the body from the outside world, forms
borders, and Lines hollow organs and forms glands



Where is Epithelial tissue located? - Answer lining of GI tract organs and other hollow
organs, skin surface: epidermis



Connective tissue - Answer Protects and holds the structure of body



Where is connective tissue located? - Answer fat and other soft padding tissue, bone, tendon



Muscular tissue - Answer Moves body part



Where is muscular tissue located? - Answer cardiac,smooth,skeletal



Nervous tissue - Answer Sensation, information processing, and control of body parts



Where is nervous tissue located? - Answer brain, spinal cord, nerves



What are the 2 surfaces that epithelial cells have? - Answer -Apical: faces outside world (on
top)

-Basal surface: attaches to basement membrane (at bottom)



What are the 2 surfaces that the basement membrane has? - Answer -Basal lamina- next to
the cells

-Reticular lamina-next to connective tissue (a bit deeper)



what are the 3 terms that describe the arrangement of cells? - Answer -simple

-pseudostratified

-stratified

, Define simple arrangement - Answer One layer, all cells in contact with basement membrane



Define Pseudostratified arrangement - Answer All cells in contact with basement membrane
but appears to have layers



Define stratified arrangement - Answer 2 or more layers. Only basal layer is in contact with
basement membrane.



What are the 3 terms that describe the shape of the cells? - Answer -squamous

-cuboidal

-columnar



Define squamous shape - Answer flat, wide, "paving stone" cells



define cuboidal shape - Answer cells as tall as they are wide



define columnar shape - Answer cells taller than they are wide



What are the 8 epithelial tissue types? - Answer -Simple Squamous

-Simple cuboidal

-Simple columnar

-Stratified squamous

-Stratified cuboidal

-Stratified columnar

-Pseudostratified columnar

-Transitional



What is the function and location of Simple Squamous? - Answer Function: Diffusion or
filtration

-Locations: Lining of heart and blood vessels, Alveoli (air sacs) of lungs, Kidney filtration



describe simple squamous appearance - Answer -Single layer of thin, flat cells



What is the function and location of Simple cuboidal? - Answer -Function: Secretion or
absorption

-Locations:Kidney tubules, Exocrine glands
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