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Tissue

Total questions: 25

Worksheet time: 25mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

The cells of the Nervous Tissue are called

a)

Glial Cells

b)

Neurons

c)

Muscle Cells

d)

Dendrites

2.

The nervous tissue is responsible for ____.

a)

to produce a contraction that changes both the length and the shape of the cell.

b)

It is responsible for coordinating and controlling many body activities

c)

transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues

3.

______ is composed of Nervous Tissue.

a)

Lungs

b)

Brain

c)

Eyes

d)

Heart

4.

Label the part E in the given picture.

a)

Axon

b)

Dendrite

c)

Nucleus

d)

Schwann Cell

5.

There are four primary tissue types that interweave to form the "fabric" of the body, they are;

a)

epithelial,connctive,muscle,nervous

b)

skeletal,cardiac,smooth,adipose

c)

epithelial,skeletal,nervous,squamous

d)

cartilage,muscle,epithelial,areolar

6.

What are the four main types of tissues in the human body?

a)

Epithelial

Vascular

Bone

Skin

b)

Connective

Epithelial

Muscle

Nervous

c)

Muscle

Hair

Bone

Skin

d)

Nervous

Brain

Hair

Skin

7.

Covers the body surface and forms the lining for most internal cavities.

a)

epithelial tissue

b)

connective tissue

c)

muscle tissue

d)

nervous tissue

8.

What tissue type is the spinal cord primarily composed of?

a)

epithelial

b)

connective

c)

muscle

d)

nervous

9.

Name the part B in the following picture.

a)

Axon

b)

Dendrite

c)

Cell Body

d)

Axon Terminal

10.

cardiac

skeletal

Bone

Nerve

a)

cardiac

b)

skeletal

c)

Bone

d)

Nerve

11.
a)

cuboidal

b)

stratified squamous

c)

simple squamous

d)

dense

12.
a)

cartilage

b)

areolar (loose)

c)

adipose

d)

simple squamous

13.
a)

cartilage

b)

areolar (loose)

c)

adipose

d)

simple squamous

14.
a)

smooth

b)

stratified squamous

c)

simple squamous

d)

cartilage

15.
a)

smooth

b)

stratified squamous

c)

simple squamous

d)

cartilage

16.
a)

nerve

b)

skeletal

c)

cardiac

17.
a)

cartilage

b)

areolar (loose)

c)

adipose

d)

simple squamous

18.
a)

cuboidal

b)

stratified squamous

c)

simple squamous

d)

dense

19.
a)

nerve

b)

skeletal

c)

cardiac

20.

cardiac

skeletal

Bone

Nerve

a)

cardiac

b)

skeletal

c)

Bone

d)

Nerve

21.

Which types of cells found in this epithelium produce mucus?

a)

goblet cells

b)

goblin cells

c)

neutrophils

d)

eosinophils

22.

Which type of tissue is responsible for the contraction and movement in the human body?

a)

Epithelial tissue

b)

Connective tissue

c)

Muscle tissue

d)

Nervous tissue

23.

What is the primary function of connective tissue in the body?

a)

To cover body surfaces

b)

To support and bind other tissues

c)

To transmit nerve impulses

d)

To contract and cause movement

24.

Which of the following tissues is involved in the protection and absorption in the human body?

a)

Muscle tissue

b)

Nervous tissue

c)

Epithelial tissue

d)

Connective tissue

25.

In an experiment, a scientist observes that a certain tissue type can regenerate quickly after injury. Which tissue is most likely being observed?

a)

Nervous tissue

b)

Muscle tissue

c)

Epithelial tissue

d)

Connective tissue