Anatomy Chapter 3 Quiz

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1. T/F Muscle tissue is the most abundant and widespread.

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Connective tissue (CT) is actually the most abundant and widespread type of tissue in the human body, providing support and structure to the organs.

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2. What are the functions of connective tissue?

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Connective tissue primarily supports, anchors, and connects various body parts together. It does not transport oxygen, regulate body temperature, or produce hormones.

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3. What are the 3 basic structural elements of connective tissue?

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Connective tissue is characterized by the presence of fibers, cells, and intercellular substance that together provide support, strength, and structure to various organs and tissues in the body.

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4. Most common type of connective tissue cell and its function

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Connective tissue cells serve various functions in the body, with fibroblasts being the most common type responsible for producing fibers and intercellular material.

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5. What are the two most common types of CT fibers?

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Connective tissue fibers play essential roles in providing structural support, flexibility, and resilience to the body. Collagen fibers contribute to the strength of connective tissues, while elastic fibers provide elasticity and recoil capability.

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6. What are the two classifications of CT?

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Specialized CT and CT Proper are the two main classifications of CT. General/Specific, Broad/Narrow, and Universal/Particular are not commonly used terms for categorizing CT.

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7. Which types of tissue are considered CT proper?

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CT proper consists of a loose arrangement of fibers in a matrix, notably including adipose, areolar tissue, and dense regular tissue. Skeletal muscle, nervous tissue, and elastic cartilage are not classified as CT proper.

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8. Describe the function of Areolar CT.
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9. What is the structure of Areolar CT?

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Areolar connective tissue is typically characterized by its lack of a specific fiber pattern, with collagen fibers being the most abundant and forming a pink band under staining. Additionally, elastic fibers can be found in areolar CT, appearing thin and dark in comparison to collagen fibers.

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10. What is the structure of Adipose CT?

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Adipose CT is characterized by its large internal fat droplet, nucleus displaced to the edge of the cell, and presence in groups. The incorrect answers do not accurately describe the structure of Adipose CT.

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11. What is the function of Adipose CT?
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12. What is the structure of Dense (Fibrous) Regular CT?

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Dense (Fibrous) Regular CT is characterized by an abundance of fibers with fewer cells, lots of collagen fibers, little intercellular space, and fibers organized in a regular pattern. The incorrect answers provide alternative structures that do not accurately describe Dense (Fibrous) Regular CT.

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13. What is the function of Dense Regular CT?

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Dense Regular CT primarily serves to provide strong attachments between structures, such as muscles to bones and bones to bones, as well as stabilizing bones within joints. It does not have the primary functions of hormone production, energy storage, or immune protection.

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14. What three traits characterize cartilage?

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Cartilage is a connective tissue composed of cells called chondrocytes which reside in small cavities called lacunae within a firm, flexible matrix.

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15. What are the three basic types of cartilage in the human body?

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Cartilage in the human body can be primarily categorized into hyaline, elastic, and fibrocartilage based on their composition and location in the body. Other options like 'bone cartilage', 'muscle cartilage', and 'nerve cartilage' are not accurate types of cartilage.

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16. What is the function of hyaline cartilage?

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Hyaline cartilage primarily functions to provide support, reduce friction within joints, and reinforce structures in the body.

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17. T/F Cartilage is very vascular.

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Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is avascular, meaning it does not contain blood vessels. This lack of vasculature is why cartilage has a slower healing process compared to other tissues in the body.

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18. What is the structure of cartilage?

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Cartilage is composed of chondrocytes, which are trapped in small spaces called lacunae within a gel-like matrix. This structure gives cartilage its flexibility and resistance to compression.

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19. What are the two types of osseous tissue found in the body?

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Osseous tissue refers to bone tissue, which includes spongy bone (trabecular bone) and compact bone (cortical bone). Cartilage is a different type of connective tissue, while ligaments are fibrous tissues that connect bones. Adipose tissue and muscle tissue are not types of osseous tissue. 'Marble bone' and 'marble tissue' are not recognized types of bone tissue.

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20. Where is spongy bone typically found in the body?

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Spongy bone, also known as trabecular bone, is typically found at the ends of long bones. It provides structural support and facilitates the exchange of nutrients and waste in bone tissue.

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21. Where is compact bone found?

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Compact bone is a dense outer layer found in all bones, providing strength and protection.

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22. Describe the structure of compact bone.

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Compact bone is organized in a specific manner to provide strength and support to the skeleton. The arrangement of cylinders around haversian canals allows for the efficient transport of nutrients and waste, while the concentric lamellae and osteocytes contribute to the bone's durability and flexibility.

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23. What is the function of blood (fluid CT)?

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Blood functions primarily as a means of transportation within the body, carrying vital substances to various parts of the body for proper functioning.

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24. What is the structure of fluid CT (blood)?

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In the structure of blood, the ground substance is plasma, and the cells along with cellular fragments make up the formed elements.

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25. What are the 3 types of blood cells?

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The correct answer lists the three main types of blood cells along with their functions. Plasma, Neutrophils, and Hemoglobin are not types of blood cells, and their functions do not match those of Erthrocytes, Leukocytes, and Platelets.

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26. What is the primary function of nervous tissue?

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Nervous tissue primarily functions to conduct electrical impulses that allow for rapid communication within the body and coordination among different tissue types. This enables various physiological processes and responses to stimuli.

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27. Describe the structure of nervous tissue.

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Nervous tissue is distinct in its composition and function compared to muscle tissue, blood vessels, and bone tissue.

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28. What is the primary function of muscle cells?

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Muscle cells are mainly specialized for contractions which can lead to movement of the whole body or specific portions.

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29. What are muscle cells commonly called?

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Muscle cells are commonly referred to as muscle fibres due to their long and cylindrical shape that allows them to contract and relax to produce movement.

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T/F Muscle tissue is the most abundant and widespread.
What are the functions of connective tissue?
What are the 3 basic structural elements of connective tissue?
Most common type of connective tissue cell and its function
What are the two most common types of CT fibers?
What are the two classifications of CT?
Which types of tissue are considered CT proper?
Describe the function of Areolar CT.
What is the structure of Areolar CT?
What is the structure of Adipose CT?
What is the function of Adipose CT?
What is the structure of Dense (Fibrous) Regular CT?
What is the function of Dense Regular CT?
What three traits characterize cartilage?
What are the three basic types of cartilage in the human body?
What is the function of hyaline cartilage?
T/F Cartilage is very vascular.
What is the structure of cartilage?
What are the two types of osseous tissue found in the body?
Where is spongy bone typically found in the body?
Where is compact bone found?
Describe the structure of compact bone.
What is the function of blood (fluid CT)?
What is the structure of fluid CT (blood)?
What are the 3 types of blood cells?
What is the primary function of nervous tissue?
Describe the structure of nervous tissue.
What is the primary function of muscle cells?
What are muscle cells commonly called?
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