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Multiple Choice Questions
1.
The extracellular
material found in tissues is called
A.fibroblast.
B. cytoplasm.
C. plasma.
D. lymph.
E. matrix.
A.fibroblast.
B. cytoplasm.
C. plasma.
D. lymph.
E. matrix.
Bloom’s Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01A. Describe the general makeup of a tissue.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01A. Describe the general makeup of a tissue.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
2.
What is a collection
of similar cells and surrounding substances?
A.extracellular matrix
B. organ
C. organ system
D. tissue
E. intracellular matrix
A.extracellular matrix
B. organ
C. organ system
D. tissue
E. intracellular matrix
Bloom’s Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: D01.01 Define the term histology.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01A. Describe the general makeup of a tissue.
Learning Outcome: 04.06A. Describe the structural and functional roles of neurons and glia in the nervous tissue.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
HAPS Objective: D01.01 Define the term histology.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01A. Describe the general makeup of a tissue.
Learning Outcome: 04.06A. Describe the structural and functional roles of neurons and glia in the nervous tissue.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
3.
What is the
microscopic study of tissues?
A.embryology
B. anatomy
C. histology
D. pathology
E. physiology
A.embryology
B. anatomy
C. histology
D. pathology
E. physiology
Bloom’s Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: D01.01 Define the term histology.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01A. Describe the general makeup of a tissue.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
HAPS Objective: D01.01 Define the term histology.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01A. Describe the general makeup of a tissue.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
4.
What type of tissue
forms linings or coverings?
A.connective tissue
B. nervous tissue
C. muscular tissue
D. epithelial tissue
A.connective tissue
B. nervous tissue
C. muscular tissue
D. epithelial tissue
Bloom’s Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Learning Outcome: 04.03B. Describe the major functions of epithelial tissue.
Section: 04.01
Section: 04.03
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Learning Outcome: 04.03B. Describe the major functions of epithelial tissue.
Section: 04.01
Section: 04.03
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
5.
What type of tissue
contains cells called neurons?
A.epithelial tissue
B. connective tissue
C. muscular tissue
D. nervous tissue
A.epithelial tissue
B. connective tissue
C. muscular tissue
D. nervous tissue
Bloom’s Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
6.
What type of tissue is
contractile?
A.epithelial tissue
B. connective tissue
C. nervous tissue
D. muscular tissue
A.epithelial tissue
B. connective tissue
C. nervous tissue
D. muscular tissue
Bloom’s Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
7.
What type of tissue
possesses an abundant extracellular matrix?
A.epithelial tissue
B. nervous tissue
C. connective tissue
D. muscular tissue
A.epithelial tissue
B. nervous tissue
C. connective tissue
D. muscular tissue
Bloom’s Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
HAPS Objective: D01.03 Contrast the general features of the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
8.
The four primary
tissue types are
A.epithelial, cartilage, muscular, and brain.
B. epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous.
C. glands, bone, lungs, and kidney.
D. connective, epithelial, skin, and blood.
E. bone, skin, blood, and muscle.
A.epithelial, cartilage, muscular, and brain.
B. epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous.
C. glands, bone, lungs, and kidney.
D. connective, epithelial, skin, and blood.
E. bone, skin, blood, and muscle.
Bloom’s Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Objective: D01.02 List the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
HAPS Objective: D01.02 List the four major tissue types.
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01B. List the four primary tissue types.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
9.
What is the
examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death or to study the
changes caused by a disease?
A.autopsy
B. biopsy
C. histology
D. embryology
E. All of these answers are correct.
A.autopsy
B. biopsy
C. histology
D. embryology
E. All of these answers are correct.
Bloom’s Level: 1. Remember
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01C. Explain how histology relates to biopsies and autopsies.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
HAPS Topic: Module D Histology
Learning Outcome: 04.01C. Explain how histology relates to biopsies and autopsies.
Section: 04.01
Topic: Histology
Topic: Overview of histology and tissue types
Type: Study Guide
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