• 1. 
    Which of the following is NOT a location of simple cuboidal ET?

  • Alveoli in lungs
  • Kidney tubules
  • The surface of the ovary
  • Simple glands (i.e. thyroid)
  • 2. 
    What is the function of simple squamous cells?

  • Rapid diffusion
  • Secretion and absorption
  • Secretion only
  • Protection against abrasion
  • 3. 
    What is the name of the simple squamous cells that line blood vessels?

  • Pericardium
  • Serous layer
  • Epithelium
  • Endothelium
  • 4. 
    Where can keratinized simple squamous ET be found?

  • The skin
  • The mouth, anus, and vagina
  • The spleen
  • The trachea
  • 5. 
    What gives rise to all connective tissue cells?

  • Bone marrow
  • Mesenchyme
  • Embryonic stem cells
  • Chromatin
  • 6. 
    Identify this epithelial tissue.

  • Stratified cuboidal
  • Stratified columnar
  • Simple columnar
  • Pseudostratified
  • 7. 
    The term _________ indicates an immature/developing cell, and the term _________ indicates a mature cell.

  • -cyst ; -mast
  • -blast ; -clast
  • -cyte ; -blast
  • -cyst ; -cyte
  • -blast ; -cyte
  • 8. 
    Which type of connective tissue is characterized by vacuoles of fat?

  • Adipose
  • Areolar
  • Reticular
  • Transitional
  • 9. 
    Where can reticular connective tissue be found?

  • In the brain
  • In the stomach and breasts
  • In lymph organs
  • Underneath the epidermis
  • 10. 
    Identify this tissue.

  • Blood
  • Reticular
  • Bone
  • Cardiac muscle
  • 11. 
    Which muscle tissue has intercalated discs?

  • Smooth
  • Skeletal
  • Cardiac
  • Striated
  • 12. 
    Identify this connective tissue.

  • Reticular
  • Areolar
  • Blood
  • Adipose
  • 13. 
    Where can non-ciliated simple columnar ET be found?

  • The respiratory tract
  • The digestive tract
  • The brain
  • The skin
  • 14. 
    Where can ciliated simple columnar ET be found?

  • The respiratory tract
  • The digestive tract
  • The brain
  • The skin
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