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Chapter 4: Tissues Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which type of tissue allows for rapid communication between various parts of the body? A. epithelial C. muscle B. connective D. nervous ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Memorization REF: Page 82 TOP: Nervous tissue 2. Which type of tissue covers the body and lines ...

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Chapter 4: Tissues
Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.Which type of tissue allows for rapid communication between various parts of the body?
A.epithelial C.muscle
B.connective D.nervous
ANS:DPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 82TOP:Nervous tissue
2.Which type of tissue covers the body and lines many of the parts of the body?
A.epithelial C.muscle
B.connective D.nervous
ANS:APTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 73TOP:Epithelial tissue
3.Which is the most abundant and widely distributed tissue in the body?
A.epithelial C.muscle
B.connective D.nervous
ANS:BPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 77TOP:Connective tissue
4.Which type of tissue specializes in movement of the body?
A.epithelial C.muscle
B.connective D.nervous
ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 80TOP:Muscle tissue
5.Which type of tissue can be classified by the shape of its cells?
A.epithelial C.muscle
B.connective D.nervous
ANS:APTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 73TOP:Shape of cells
6.Which type of tissue frequently has few cells embedded in an intercellular matrix?
A.epithelial C.muscle
B.connective D.nervous
ANS:BPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 77TOP:Connective tissue
7.Which two types of tissue have the greatest ability to repair themselves?
A.epithelial and muscle C.epithelial and connective
B.connective and muscle D.muscle and nervous ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 82TOP:Tissue repair
8.Smooth, striated, and cardiac are examples of:
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Pages 80-81TOP:Tissues
9.The tissue connected and supported by glia cells is:
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:DPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 82TOP:Tissues
10.Adipose and areolar tissues are examples of:
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:BPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 78TOP:Tissues
11.The ideal body-fat percentage is considered to be:
A.8% to 12% for men and 12% to 15% for women
B.12% to 18% for men and 25% to 30% for women
C.15% to 18% for men and 20% to 22% for women
D.18% to 24% for both men and women
ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 82TOP:Tissues and fitness (Health and Well-Being box)
12.What type of tissue is simple columnar tissue?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:APTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Pages 75-76TOP:Tissues
13.What type of tissue is bone tissue?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:BPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 79TOP:Tissues
14.What type of tissue is simple squamous tissue?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:APTS:1DIF:Memorization REF:Page 74TOP:Tissues
15.What type of tissue is pseudostratified tissue?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:APTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Pages 76-77TOP:Tissues
16.Which tissue covers and lines many parts of the body?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:APTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 73TOP:Tissues
17.Which tissue forms a continuous sheet of cells with no blood vessels?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:APTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 73TOP:Tissues
18.Cells of which tissue have the ability to shorten?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:CPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 80TOP:Tissues
19.Which tissue contains few cells found in intercellular material called matrix?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:BPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 77TOP:Tissues
20.Which tissue is subdivided according to the shape and the arrangement of cells?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:APTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 73TOP:Tissues
21.Which tissue allows rapid communication between body structures?
A.epithelial tissue C.muscle tissue
B.connective tissue D.nervous tissue
ANS:DPTS:1DIF:Memorization
REF:Page 82TOP:Tissues
22.Glands are usually made up of which tissue?

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