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Question 1
1.

What is the name given to new, abnormal growth of tissue

Question 2
2.

Apoptosis is

Question 3
3.

Desmosomes are intecellular junctions of epthelia and cardiac mucle

Question 4
4.

Ana is the prefix for what?

Question 5
5.

itis is the suffix for inflammation

Question 6
6.

oma is the suffix for tumor

Question 7
7.

Atrophy refers to the breakdown/reabsorption after apoptosis

Question 8
8.

The name given to the cells of the immune system that can ingest forgein substances

Question 9
9.

Largest cells in connective tissue, cells of the immune system, contain granules containing inflammatory mediators

Question 10
10.

Fat cells, cytoplasm is dominated by lipid inclusion, nuclei and other organelles are pushed to the cell perimeter

Question 11
11.

Most common resident cell of connective tissue, a mature cell that has immature properties, produces protein fibres, lies close to collagen fibres

Question 12
12.

Produces protein fibres

Question 13
13.

Which muscle types have multiple nuclei

Question 14
14.

Which muscle types have striations

Question 15
15.

Most common white blood cell type

Question 16
16.

Which regulatory hormone is made in the hypothalamus and secreted by the posterior pituitary gland

Question 17
17.

Which typye of epithelial tissue is found in the air sacs of the lungs, inner linings of the ventral body cavities

Question 18
18.

Which type of epithelia tissue is found in the kidney tubules, lower respiratory passages and thyroid/mammory glands

Question 19
19.

Simple columnar epithelial tissue is found in the digestive tract, uterine tube and gallbladder

Question 20
20.

Secretes mucus and propels it with ciliary motion

Question 21
21.

Which epithelial tissue offers protection from mechanical stresses, prevents water loss. Can be found in the epidermis, mouth, pharynx, superior larynx, vagina and anal canal

Question 22
22.

Stratified cubodial epithelial tissue is found in sweat glands

Question 23
23.

Which epithelial tissue is found in the urinary bladder, ureter and urethra

Question 24
24.

Stratified columnar epithelial tissue is found in certain ducts of glands, epiglottis and male urethra

Question 25
25.

Loose connective tissue is comprised of

Question 26
26.

Types of dense connective tissue

Question 27
27.

Types of connective tissue

Question 28
28.

Elastic fibre can be found in which connective tissues

Question 29
29.

Collagen can be found in which connective tissues

Question 30
30.

Neutrophil, Lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils and basophils are cells of what tissue

Question 31
31.

Fibroblast cells can be found in

Question 32
32.

Which connective tissue is found in the liver, kidney, spleen and lymph nodes

Question 33
33.

These key features belong to which organ? Classic lobules, portal triad, Portal vein, hepatic arterty, bile duct, central vein, sinusoids, hepatic acinus

Question 34
34.

The above image is of what organ

Question 35
35.

Goblet cells can be found in

Question 36
36.

A typical artery consists of 3 layers, starting with the inner most layer and working out they are: