Histology Questions and Answers
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HistologyThe nucleus plasma membrane and O organelles O cytosol Ocell fluid O cytoplasm are the three major regions of cells that can readily be seen with a light microscope
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HistologyEpithelium is connected to underlying connective tissue by Oa reticular lamina a basement membrane proteoglycan a basal lamina interfacial canals
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HistologyGoblet cells Smooth muscle Cilia Basal lamina Hyaline cartilage Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium Lamina propria U LM X 115
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HistologyEpiglottis Vestibular ligament Cricotracheal ligament Corniculate cartilage Vocal ligament Cricothyroid ligament 2015 ANTERIOR Arytenoid cartilage Thyroid cartilage Cricoid cartilage Tracheal cartilages POSTERIOR
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HistologyEpithelium is connected to underlying connective tissue by 1 2 a reticular lamina 4 a basement membrane 3 proteoglycan a basal lamina
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HistologyQuestion 15 1 point Listen Choose the basic tissue types cat connective nervous
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HistologyCompact bone Hyaline articular cartilage Tanstate Free Text to Speech Periosteum Epiphysis a External structure of long bone Perforating fibers Diaphysis Watch Friends Sea Medullary cavity Epiphyseal lines Nutrient artery Spongy bone Red bone marrow Endosteum Yellow bone marrow b Sectioned long bone 45 dddddd
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HistologyOsteon Circumferential lamellae Central canals Compact bone Spongy cancellous bone
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HistologyWhen you complete your driving test you usually have to successfully execute a parallel park To complete this portion of the test effectively you have to rely on your memory Select one O semantic O procedural O declarative O episodic
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Histologyabeling Activity Figure 5 2 Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets 11 Ban Stratum corneum Stratum spinosum Stratum granulosum Stratum basale
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Histologyctivity Figure 5 1 1 of 2 eticular Jermis Dermal papillae Dermis sypodermis Epidermis Papillary dermis 00 00 Reset
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Histologying Activity Figure 5 2 ag the appropriate labels to their respective targets Stratum spinosum Stratum corneum Stratum granulosum Stratum basale
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Histologybeling Activity Figure 6 9b Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets Canaliculus Lacunae Central canal MOST
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HistologyMatch the tissue with its correct function C V Av ION 12 B V A Carry gases nutrients and wastes throughout the body B Provides fuel reserves and insulation C Acts as a resilient cushion and resists compressive stress D Located where diffusion and filtration occurs
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HistologyWhich of the following correctly describes holocrine glands They accumulate their products and only release them when the cell ruptures causing the cell to die They release their products when the apex of the cell pinches off They secrete their products by exocytosis They are considered an endocrine gland
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HistologyMatch the tissue with its correct function A Carry gases nutrients and wastes throughout the body B Provides fuel reserves and insulation C Acts as a resilient cushion and resists compressive stress D Located where diffusion and filtration occurs
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HistologyDrag the appropriate labels to their respective targets Nail root of nail plate Nail bed Hyponychium Nail body of nail plate Lunul Medial na
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HistologyIdentify the parts of the microscope indicated by the letters in the image below 31 Identify A 32 Identify B 33 Identify C 34 Identify D 35 Identify E A B OLYMPUS CH10
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HistologyYouTube Maps Outlook Translate Dermal papillae Sensory neurons Hair follicle Epidermis N Free Text to Speech Blood vessels Adipose tissue Watch Lamellated corpuscle Arrector pili muscle
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HistologyQuestion 14 Points 2 Which of the following gives information on How to process Place small slips of paper on the slide near the Hydra put cover glass over the whole and examine with the low power of the microscope On some cases a small nair like process the trigger hair or cridocil may be seen projecting above the surface of the cell Hydra lives in freshwater attached to stones sticks or decayed leaves There are two species occurring commonly H Viridis the green Hydra and H fuscus the brown or flesh colored Hydra Complete Later Hond
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Histology91 Which of the following cells is presented on the SEM below A primary oocyte secondary oocyte C oogonia D mature ovum D 92 Which of the following fibers is presented on the histologic slide below A collagen fiber B myelinated nerve fiber C unmylinated nerve fiber D skeletal muscle fiber
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HistologyTemplate for Cell Tissue Drawings A P 1 Number of Drawing Cell Tissue Name melafhose Magnification 600 X Number of Drawing Cell Tissue Name Anaphase Magnification 600
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Histologystratified squamous epithelium cardiac muscle simple cuboidal epithellum skeletal muscle simple squamous epithelium 21 2 PRES PAR Spor
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HistologyBased on the Supreme Court ruling discussed in class Who is the gatekeeper of forensic science techniques that are admissible into the courtroom District Attorney City or County Police Department Trial Judge
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Histology31 Multiple Choice O O O O A projection on the transverse process of cervical vertebrae A rounded prominence on the vertebra prominens A tooth like process on the axis A bony protrusion inferior to the costal facets A concavity unique to C1 Jy
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Histology4 The acromion is an anatomical feature of the Multiple Choice O O O ulna scapula clavicle thumb
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Histology3 44 23 Which of the following is not a function of the skeletal system Multiple Choice O O O It removes toxins from the blood It stores and releases minerals It protects the viscera It produces vitamin C It produces blood cls
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HistologyQuestion 23 Identify the specific type stage of cell indicated by the yellow arrows on the image of th below Hint NOT looking for step of meiosis name the specific cell type Is the cell type indicated by the yellow arrows haploid OR diploid
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HistologyWhich skin pigment is made in the skin as a natural defense against UV radiation?
keratin
carotene
hemoglobin
melanin
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HistologyWhich of the following names the three main parts of a human cell?
mitochondria, lysosome, and centriole
plasma membrane, mitochondria, and nucleus
cytosol, nucleus, and membrane
cytoplasm, plasma membrane, and nucleus
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HistologyPhospholipids provide the cell-specific functions of the plasma membrane.
True
False
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HistologyWhich is not one of the four primary tissue types?
Nervous
Epithelial
Endocrine
Connective
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HistologyIn the bone matrix, osteoblasts become
osteoclasts
osteocytes
chondrocytes
mesenchyme cells
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Histology"I am found on the outer surface (superficial surface) on the skin. I am made by many flat cells stacking on one another, like a stone wall. This allows me to protect the body's organs and structures. What type of epithelial cell am I?
1) Stratified squamous epithelium
2) Transitional epithelium
3) Pseudostratifieds columnar epithelium
4) Simple cuboidal epithelium
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HistologyA hiring committee at State University interviews all potential candidates for a faculty position and discusses who would be the best fit for the position. Committee members must all be in agreement before making a final decision. Which group decision-making method does this represent?
majority control
authority rule
minority control
expert opinion
consensus
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HistologyWhich of the following correctly describes acetyl CoA?
Pyruvate is formed from the oxidation of acetyl CA
The lactic acid pathway generates large amounts of acetyl CA
The Kreb's cycle begins when acetyl CoA combines with oxaloacetate
The breakdown of glycogen requires ATP and acetyl CA
All of the above correctly describe acetyl CA
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HistologyWhich of the following types of cells of the epidermis produces melanin?
Keratinocytes
Melanocytes
Langerhan cells
Merkel cells
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HistologyWhich of the following fibers are yellow in color?
Collagen fibers
Elastic fibers
Reticulate fibers
Connective tissue fibers
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HistologyThe _____ model is integrative and central to many therapeutic professional approaches including social work.
Social
Biological
Bioecological
Environmental
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HistologyLymph nodes:
serve as the main recycling centers for red blood cells and their parts.
filter lymph.
produce red blood cells.
contain a dense network of collagen fibers.
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HistologyThis innermost meningeal layer that touches the brain permits nutrients, oxygen, and certain solutes to enter the brain, but there are tight junctions on the adjacent blood vessels which form the blood-brain barrier, so as to protect the brain from disease and harmful chemicals
Arachnoid mater
Pia mater
Dura mater
Astrocytes
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HistologyA major difference between men and women in the sexual response cycle is
Multiple Choice
vasocongestion occurs only in men during the excitement phase.
only men experience orgasm.
men are more likely than women to experience the resolution phase.
after reaching orgasm, men are not able to ejaculate for some time, but women can experience repeated orgasms in quick succession.
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HistologyThe cranial nerve with the
greatest distribution is:
Which of the following is not a
plexus of the spinal nerves?
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HistologyThe oral cavity is lined by stratified squamous epithelium. The esophagus is lined by stratified squamous epithelium. The stomach is lined by HCL secreting. The small intestine is lined with cells containing numerous simple squamous epithelium glandular mucosa stratified squamous epithelium villi and microvilli transitional epithelium goblet cells The colon's mucosa contains numerous The anal canal is lined by
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HistologyWhich of the following cells secrete antibodies?
T-Cells
Natural Killer Cells
B-Cells
Mast Cells
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HistologyLet's suppose a hypothetical drug causes blood vessels to grow from the dermis into
the superficial stratum granulosum of the epidermis. What effect would you expect
to see in the most superficial epidermal layers? Please make an educated guess
based on what you have learned so far.
There would be no change to the thickness of the epidermis or dermis
The epidermal cells would grow due to the increase in nutrients from the blood
supply, and as a result the epidermis would become thicker.
The epidermis would thin out because of the increased blood supply
The lower layers of the epidermis would turn into dermal cells and the epidermis
would thin out