Name__________________________________ Period_____________ 1 November 2015 Review: Epithelial Tissues/Introduction to Histology Part I: Matching Vocabulary Tissue Squamous Simple Stratified Cuboidal Exocrine Endocrine Transitional Pseudostratified 1. One single layer of cells ______________ 2. Cell tissue that discharges into ducts _____________ 3. Many layers of cells_________________ 4. A group of cells with the same specialized purpose_________________ 5. A group of cells that appear to be in layers _______________ 6. Tissues whose cells change from squamous to cuboidal ____________ 7. Tissue cells that secrete directly into the blood ______________ PART II: Matching Epithelial Tissue Simple Squamous Simple Cuboidal Simple Columnar Transitional Pseudostratified Columnar Stratified Squamous Stratified Cuboidal Stratified Columnar 8. Long cells with nuclei near basement membrane ___________________ 9. Single, flat layer of cells ________________ 10. Tissue for absorbing and secreting _______________________ 11. Tissue that protects in many layers_____________________ 12. Tissues that make up skin ___________________ 13. Layers of cube shaped cells ____________________
Name__________________________________ Period_____________ 1 November 2015 Part III. Label Epithelial Tissues Simple Squamous Simple Cuboidal Simple Columnar Transitional Pseudostratified Columnar Stratified Squamous Stratified Cuboidal Stratified Columnar
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Histology Review
Part IV: Matching Definitions Match the terms with their corresponding definition. (Continues on next page) ________ 19. Histology A. Multiple cell layers ________ 20. Basement membrane
B. Response to tissue damage
________ 21. Apical Surface
C. The study of tissues
________ 22. Microvilli
D. “House” chondrocytes & osteocytes
________ 23. Cilia
E. Surface that may have cilia or microvilli
________ 24. Simple
F. Sends impulse to other neurons
________ 25. Stratified
G. Flattened cells
________ 26. Squamous
H. Supporting cells of neural tissue
________ 27. Transitional
I. Surrounding fluid of connective tissues
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________ 28. Ground substance
J. Fat cells
________ 29. Fibroblasts
K. One cell layer
________ 30. Adipocytes
L. AKA bone
________ 31. Macrophages
M. Connects muscle to bone
________ 32. Collagen fibers
N. Bone cells
________ 33. Elastic fibers
O. Little channels in bone
________ 34. Tendons
P. Connects cells of cardiac muscle
________ 35. Ligaments
Q. Produces/maintains ground substance
________ 36. Plasma
R. Cartilage cells
________ 37. Lacunae
S. Receives impulses from other neurons
________ 38. Chondrocytes
T. Wavy, branched fibers
________ 39. Osteocytes
U. More than one nucleus per cell
________ 40. Osseous tissue
V. Beat to move materials across surface
________ 41. Canaliculi
W. Phagocytize foreign particles
________ 42. Multinucleated
X. Epithelium that can stretch easily
________ 43. Striations
Y. Projections that increase surface area
________ 44. Intercalated discs
Z. Separates epithelium from other tissues
________ 45. Dendrites
AA. Straight, unbranched fibers
________ 46. Axons
BB. Connects bone to bone
________ 47. Neuroglia
CC. Banding pattern
________ 48. Inflammation
DD. Watery matrix of blood
Part V: Matching Locations Match the tissue type with its location in the body. (Continues on next page) ________ 49. Simple squamous A. Blood vessels, esophagus, intestines ________ 50. Stratified squamous
B. Brain, spinal cord
________ 51. Simple cuboidal
C. Connects skin to muscle
________ 52. Stratified cuboidal
D. Epiglottis, outer ear
________ 53. Simple columnar
E. Connects ribs to sternum, trachea
________ 54. Pseudostratified columnar
F. Lining nasal cavity & respiratory tract
________ 55. Transitional
G. Lymph vessels
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________ 56. Areolar
H. Glands, ducts, kidney tubules
________ 57. Adipose
I. Alveoli of lungs
________ 58. Dense
J. Blood vessels
________ 59. Blood
K. Heart
________ 60. Lymph
L. Skin surface
________ 61. Hyaline Cartilage
M. Between vertebrae & pubic bones, joints
________ 62. Elastic Cartilage
N. Skeleton
________ 63. Fibrocartilage
O. Urinary bladder, ureters
________ 64. Bone
P. Sides, breasts, buttocks, behind eyes
________ 65. Skeletal Muscle
Q. Connected to bones for movement
________ 66. Cardiac Muscle
R. Tendons & ligaments
________ 67. Smooth Muscle
S. Lining of digestive tract
________ 68. Neural Tissue
T. Large ducts of pancrea
Part VI: Identifying Tissue Type Use the choices from part II. 69. ________________________
Apical Surface C. The study of tissues. ______ 22. Microvilli D. âHouseâ chondrocytes & osteocytes. ______ 23. Cilia E. Surface that may have cilia or microvilli.
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