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1. The document provides 15 multiple choice questions about the four basic tissues of the human body: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue. 2. The questions test knowledge of the characteristics, functions, and locations of different tissue types in the body. 3. Example topics covered include the tissues that make up smooth muscle, cartilage, and the lungs.

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1. The document provides 15 multiple choice questions about the four basic tissues of the human body: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue. 2. The questions test knowledge of the characteristics, functions, and locations of different tissue types in the body. 3. Example topics covered include the tissues that make up smooth muscle, cartilage, and the lungs.

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Part 2: Multiple Choice

Answer these sample Assessment ( open notes will do, these can also serve as your additional reviewer)

E 1. The human body is characterized by its ability to respond to given stimulus. What tissue is involved?

A. Connective B. Epithelial C. Muscular D. Nervous E. All of


the choices

C 2. Which of the following is not one of the 4 basic body tissues

A. Epithelial tissue B. Connective tissue C. Brain tissue D. Muscle tissue E. Nervous

D 3. Epithelial tissue performs all, except;

A. Secretion B. Absorption C. Protection D. Movement E. None of the above

B 4. The muscle tissue that can be consciously controlled is

A. Smooth B. Skeletal C. Intercalated D. Cardiac E. All of the


choices

A 5. A general characteristic of connective tissue is that it

A. Consists of cells with much intercellular material between them.

B. Has no blood supply to the tissue

C. Covers the outside of organs

D. Commonly is found lining body cavities

B 6. A single layer of flattened epithelium would constitute the tissue called

A. Cuboidal B. Simple squamous C. Simple columnar D. Pseudostratified E. Stratified


squamous

B 7. Which of the following is flexible connective tissue that is attached to bones at the joints?

A. Adipose B. Cartilage C. Epithelial D. Muscle E. Tendons

E 8. All is true for adipose tissues, but,

A. That it acts as insulator B. Is found below the skin

C. Senses changes in temperature D. Fat storage E. Serves as energy reserve

B 9. A group of tissues join to form

A. Cell B. Organ C. System D. Nucleus E. Organelles

A 10. Squamous epithelium;

A. Are cube shaped cells B. Are tall, cylindrical shaped cells


C. Are flat, thin cells D. Are columnar shaped cells E. Are located in
the stomach

D 11. Which one of the following is a type of connective tissue?

A. Nervous B. Muscular C. Chromosomes D. Blood E. Smooth

D 12. Which type of compound epithelium is found lining the alveoli of the lungs?

A. Columnar B. Cuboidal C. Ciliated D. Squamous E. Transitional

C 13. Where can yellow elastic cartilage be found in the body?

A. Hip and shoulder sockets B. Nose and trachea

C. Pinna and epiglottis D. Heart and kidney tubules E. Heart and liver

B 14. What is the most general type of connective tissue found in the body?

A. Areolar B. Lymphoid C. Adipose D. Yellow elastic E. Cartilage

A 15. Simple epithelium consists of;

A. single layer of cells B. Several layers of cells

C. 2 layers of flattened cells D. 2 layers of cuboidal cells E. None of the choices

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