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Tissues Lesson and Questions

Tissues Lesson and Questions

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Biology

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 12 Questions

1

Functions of Tissues

2

Multiple Choice

Epithelial

1

Transmit impulses for coordination, regulation, integration and sensory reaction.

2

Bind, support, protect, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells.

3

Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion.

4

Movement.

3

Multiple Choice

Connective

1

Transmit impulses for coordination, regulation, integration and sensory reaction.

2

Bind, support, protect, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells.

3

Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion.

4

Movement.

4

Multiple Choice

Muscle

1

Transmit impulses for coordination, regulation, integration and sensory reaction.

2

Bind, support, protect, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells.

3

Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion.

4

Movement.

5

Multiple Choice

Nervous

1

Transmit impulses for coordination, regulation, integration and sensory reaction.

2

Bind, support, protect, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells.

3

Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion.

4

Movement.

6

Location of Tissues

7

Multiple Choice

Epithelial

1

Widely distributed throughout the body.

2

Attached to bones, in the walls of hollow organs, heart.

3

Cover body surface, cover and line internal organs, compose glands.

4

Brain, spinal cord, nerves

8

Multiple Choice

Connective

1

Widely distributed throughout the body.

2

Attached to bones, in the walls of hollow organs, heart.

3

Cover body surface, cover and line internal organs, compose glands.

4

Brain, spinal cord, nerves

9

Multiple Choice

Muscle

1

Widely distributed throughout the body.

2

Attached to bones, in the walls of hollow organs, heart.

3

Cover body surface, cover and line internal organs, compose glands.

4

Brain, spinal cord, nerves

10

Multiple Choice

Nervous

1

Widely distributed throughout the body.

2

Attached to bones, in the walls of hollow organs, heart.

3

Cover body surface, cover and line internal organs, compose glands.

4

Brain, spinal cord, nerves

11

Distinguishing Characteristics

12

Multiple Choice

Epithelial

1

Mostly have good blood supply, cells are farther apart than epithelial cells.

2

Able to contract in response to stimuli.

3

Cells communicate with each other and other body parts.

4

Lack blood vessels, readily divide, cells are tightly packed.

13

Multiple Choice

Connective

1

Mostly have good blood supply, cells are farther apart than epithelial cells.

2

Able to contract in response to stimuli.

3

Cells communicate with each other and other body parts.

4

Lack blood vessels, readily divide, cells are tightly packed.

14

Multiple Choice

Muscle

1

Mostly have good blood supply, cells are farther apart than epithelial cells.

2

Able to contract in response to stimuli.

3

Cells communicate with each other and other body parts.

4

Lack blood vessels, readily divide, cells are tightly packed.

15

Multiple Choice

Nervous

1

Mostly have good blood supply, cells are farther apart than epithelial cells.

2

Able to contract in response to stimuli.

3

Cells communicate with each other and other body parts.

4

Lack blood vessels, readily divide, cells are tightly packed.

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