Tissues JEOPARDY
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JEOPARDY
GAME
“TISSUES”
Epithelial
Tissues
Connective Muscle
Tissues
Tissues
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Nervous
Tissue and
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What kind of
tissue is this?
Simple cuboidal
In what areas of the body would
simple squamous epithleium be
found?
Blood & lymphatic vessels
Alveoli in lungs
What type of epithelium lines the
urinary bladder and ureters?
Transitional epithelium
What type of gland releases
entire cells filled with secretory
products?
Holocrine
List the 5 Characteristics of
epithelial tissues.
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Consists mainly of cells
Consists of single layer or multiple layers
Always has a free surface exposed to the
environment
Avascular
Mitotic rate can be very high
What kind of tissue
is this?
Hyaline Cartilage
List the 3 major groups of
connective tissues.
•Connective Tissue Proper
•Fluid Connective Tissues
•Supportive Connective Tissues
Tendons & Ligaments are
compose of what kind of
connective tissue?
Dense regular fibrous connective
tissue
What kind of tissue supports the
walls of internal organs, such as
the liver and spleen.
Reticular Connective Tissue
List 3 types of cells that are
commonly found in connective
tissues. Also, list their functions.
1. Fibroblasts – secrete protein fibers
2. Mast Cells – releases heparine and
histamine
3. Macrophages - phagocytosis
What type of tissue is this?
Cardiac Muscle
Which type of muscle tissue is
found in the walls of internal
organs?
Smooth Muscle
The muscle tissue which shows
no striations is _______.
Smooth Muscle
List 2 functions of muscle
tissue?
Movement
Generate Body Heat
What are the dark pink bands
between cardiac muscle fibers
called?
Intercalated discs
What type
of tissue is
this?
Nervous
What is the major function of
nervous tissue?
To conduct impulses from one
neuron to another.
List the 2 types of Neurons.
Compare and contrast the 2
types of neurons.
Sensory & Motor
Compare:
Both conduct impulses
Contrast:
Sensory – conducts impulse from stimulus to
CNS
Motor – conducts impulse from CNS to
muscle or gland
List the three major parts of a
neuron.
Describe their functions.
Axon – carries stimulus away from soma
Dendrite – carries stimulus to soma
Soma or Cell body – contains nucleus & other
organelles
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