Lecture One Hubs paper lecture multi chioce quiz to help me revise for uni exams and practise ameliaward1994 published on March 17, 2013 Stacked 1/27 What are the 4 major tissue types? Hint: 4 choices Nervous Connective Muscle Muscular Nerve Epithelial 2/27 True/False: The matrix is embedded in cells Type answer. Hint: 5 characters 3/27 What is skeletal muscle tissue? Found in walls of visceral (hollow organs) Makes up most of the muscle attachments Makes walls of heart 4/27 What are the main components of ECM Hint: 3 choices Protein Interstitial fluid Water Plasma Proglycans 5/27 What are the main functions of connective tissue? Connect Support Transport Defend 6/27 What is extra-cellular Matrix? Matrix inside of cell Matrix outside of cell, the material between cells in a tissue Fluid outside of cell, the material between cells in a tissue 7/27 When does connective tissue arise? During embryonic development During childhood When ossification occurs 8/27 What are some examples of muscle tissue? Hint: 3 choices Heart muscle Ligaments Muscles of head, neck, limbs, trunk Muscles of walls of hollow organs Bones Tendons 9/27 What best describes the extra-cellular matrix of epithelial tissue? Lots of ECM Very little ECM 10/27 What are the features of nervous tissue? Hint: 4 choices Most complex tisuue Specializes in communication between body parts and their activity Specializes in moving substances in and out of cell Main function is to generate complex messages that coordinate the body functions Main function is to produce movement Integration/regulation of body functions 11/27 What is extra-cellular fluid? The proportion of body water in the cell The proportion of body fluid outside of the cell, liquid found outside of cells The amount of water found outside of a cell 12/27 What process happens BEFORE working and learning from the bodies? Clearing of the way (Whakawatea) Cleansing of the way (Whakawatea) Removing tapu by doing a whakamatu 13/27 What are the main functions of muscle tissue? Hint: 3 choices Produce movement Specializes in comunication Cells specialize in adapting to contractility Shortens and lengthens contractile units in cytoplasm to produce movement 14/27 What best describes the arrangement of cells in epithelial tissue? Cells are very close together Cells are very far apart 15/27 What are some examples of nervous tissue? Tissue of brain Tissue of spinal cord Tissue of sensory organs Tissue of nerves in the body 16/27 What are the major types of connective tissue? Hint: 4 choices Fibrous Muscles Cartilage Blood Glands Bone 17/27 What are the 4 statements that constitute the Human Tissue Act Hint: 4 choices No references have to be made on how long bodies are kept Inspector of anatomy can inspect at any time Persons wishes can be overridden by relative or spouse Anatomy department responsible for related costs Voluntary donation of bodies Avoid unnecessary mutilation, treat in orderly quiet and decent manner 18/27 What are some examples of connective tissues Hint: 6 choices Bone Cartilage Tendons Muscle Joints Ligaments Fat Blood 19/27 What are the 2 constituents of ECF Type answer. Hint: 26 characters 20/27 What are the three types of muscle tissue? Type answer. Hint: 25 characters 21/27 What are the main characteristics of connective tissue? Hint: 3 choices Mostly ECM Relatively few cells Large number of cells The cells are tightly packed together Very little ECM The ECM contains more than one fiber 22/27 What are the 2 sub-types of epithelial tissue? Hint: 2 choices Lining Glandular Covering Membranous Glandi 23/27 What are some examples of epithelial tissue? Hint: 3 choices Outer layer of skin Muscle Neurons Glands Lining of many organs 24/27 What is the main determination of a tissue type and/or function? The tissue type The ECM The ECF 25/27 What are the main function of epithelial tissue? Hint: 5 choices Cover Produces movement Lining cavities Moving substances in and out of the body Protect Forms glands Connects Support 26/27 When was the Human Tissue Act established? Type answer. Hint: 4 characters 27/27 What are some other important features of the act? Examination material must be carried out in school of anatomy, Inspector of anatomy can view at any time, department responsible for related costs Department responsible for related costs Examination material must be carried out in school of anatomy, Inspector of anatomy can view at any time. Bodies come from all over NZ