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SSR. First 10 minutes. Agenda 10/16—Day 1. SSR first 10 minutes White board review Review will be on my website tonight. 1. Non-living matter . A. Cells B. Tissue C. Organ D. Matrix. 2. Matrix is found ONLY in this type of tissue. A. Epithelial B. Connective C. Muscle - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SSR• First 10 minutes

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Agenda10/16—Day 1

• SSR first 10 minutes• White board review• Review will be on my website tonight

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1. Non-living matter

• A. Cells• B. Tissue• C. Organ• D. Matrix

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2. Matrix is found ONLY in this type of tissue

• A. Epithelial• B. Connective• C. Muscle• D. Nervous

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3. The tissue classified by cell shape and number of layers is?

• A. Epithelial• B. Connective• C. Muscle• D. Nervous

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4. The brain and spinal cord are made of this type of tissue

• A. Epithelial• B. Connective• C. Muscle• D. Nervous

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5. The tissue involved in absorption and secretion

• A. Epithelial• B. Connective• C. Muscle• D. Nervous

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6. The tissue involved in different types of movement is

• A. Epithelial• B. Connective• C. Muscle• D. Nervous

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7. Hormones secreted by endocrine glands, are secreted by this type of tissue

• A. Epithelial• B. Connective• C. Muscle• D. Nervous

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9. The surface of epithelial tissue that is attached is called the

• A. Apical surface• B. Basal Surface• C. Squamous Surface• D. External surface

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11. Tissue with multiple layers is

• A. Striated• B. Stratified• C. Simple• D. Multinucleate

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12. Tissue that holds fat droplets is

• A. Skeletal muscle• B. Areolar• C. Adipose• D. Bone

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13. The connective tissue that makes up ligaments and tendons is

• A. Dense fibrous • B. Adipose• C. Areolar• D. Bone

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19. Allows you to smile • A. Connective• B. Nervous• C. Muscle• D. epithelial

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14. Provides insulation for the body

• A. Areolar• B. Bone• C. Dense fibrous• D. Adipose

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15. Contains cells arranged in concentric circles around a central canal

• A. Areolar• B. Bone• C. Dense fibrous• D. Adipose

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8. Mucus membranes such as your nasal passage-way have this type of tissue

• A. Epithelial• B. Connective• C. Muscle• D. Nervous

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16. Provides great strength through parallel bundles of fibers

• A. Areolar• B. Bone• C. Dense fibrous• D. Adipose

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17. Rubbery cartilage connecting the ribs to the sternum

• A. Hyaline cartilage• B. Adipose• C. Areolar• D. Dense fibrous

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18. The cells of this tissue shorten and extend to move bone

• A. Connective• B. skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. smooth

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20. Most widely distributed tissue in the body

• A. Connective• B. Nervous• C. Muscle• D. epithelial

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29. Cylindrical shaped cells (non-branched)

• A. Muscle• B. Skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. Smooth

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21. Single layer of flattened cells

• A. Stratified squamous• B. Simple cuboidal• C. Simple Squamous• D. Stratified columnar

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10. The apical surface is the

• A. Attached surface• B. External surface• C. Free surface• D. Anterior surface

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22. Osseous is another name for this type of tissue

• A. Adipose• B. Muscle• C. Connective• D. Bone

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23. Displays intercalated disks

• A. Muscle• B. Skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. Smooth

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24. Striated , single nuclei

• A. Muscle• B. Skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. Smooth

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25. Multinucleated cells

• A. Muscle• B. Skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. Smooth

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26. Tissue of the circulatory pump

• A. Muscle• B. Skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. Smooth

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27. Voluntarily controlled

• A. Connective• B. Skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. Smooth

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28. Contains spindle shaped cells

• A. Muscle• B. Skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. Smooth

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30. Found attached to bone

• A. Muscle• B. Skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. Smooth

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31. Allows you to direct your eyeballs

• A. Muscle• B. Skeletal• C. Cardiac• D. Smooth

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32. Involuntarily controlled

• A. Cardiac, skeletal• B. Cardiac, Smooth• C. Smooth, Skeletal

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33. Spaces found within the matrix where cells sit is called

• A. Gap junctions• B. Tight Junctions• C. Lacunae• D. Lamella

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34. What type of tissue?

• A. Muscle• B. Connective• C. Nervous• D. Epithelial

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35. What type of tissue?

• A. Simple cuboidal

• B. Simple columnar

• C. Stratified cuboidal

• D. Simple squamous

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36. What type of tissue and what are the shapes?

• A. Muscle• B. Connective• C. Nervous• D. Epithelial

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37. What type of epithelial tissue?

• A. Simple cuboidal• B. Simple columnar• C. Simple squamous• D. Stratified squamous

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38. What type of tissue?

• A. Areolar• B. Adipose• C. Dense fibrous• D. Bone

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39. What type of tissue?

• A. Areolar• B. Adipose• C. Dense fibrous• D. Bone

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40. What type of tissue?

• A. Smooth• B. Cardiac• C. Skeletal

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41. What type of tissue?

• A. Smooth• B. Cardiac• C. Skeletal

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What tissue type is this?

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What type of tissue?

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What type of tissue?

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What type of tissue?

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Explain how we name epithelial tissue