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- contractions during childbirth are caused by ______ tissue.
a. epithelial
b. skeletal muscle
c. cardiac muscle
d. smooth muscle
e. squamous muscle
- which type of muscle is found within your urinary bladder?
a. skeletal muscle
b. cardiac muscle
c. smooth muscle
d. squamous muscle
- which type of muscle tissue is responsible for pumping blood?
a. skeletal muscle
b. cardiac muscle
c. smooth muscle
d. squamous muscle
- sensory neurons transmit messages from the ______.
a. brain to muscles
b. muscles to brain
c. sensory receptors to brain
d. brain to sensory receptors
e. epithelial tissue to connective tissue
- what are neuroglial cells?
a. cells that send impulses from one part of the body to another
b. cells that receive sensory input from the outside world
c. cells that cover your brain and protect it from trauma
d. cells that send messages from the brain to the muscles
e. diverse cells that fill spaces between neurons and support them
matching - tissue types: match each description to the tissue that it matches. each type of tissue can be used once, multiple times, or zero times.
- covers all internal and external body surfaces, lines body cavities, and makes up glands
- causes all body movements
- has abundant extracellular matrix
- most abundant type of tissue in your body
- responsible for sensory input, integration, and motor output
- makes up 40 - 50% of your body mass
- named based upon shape of cells and layers of cells
- develop from mesenchyme
a. epithelial tissue
b. connective tissue
c. muscle tissue
d. nervous tissue
- During childbirth, contractions are caused by smooth muscle. Smooth muscle can contract involuntarily and is involved in many involuntary body processes like childbirth.
- The smooth muscle is found within the urinary bladder. It allows the bladder to expand and contract as needed for urine storage and release.
- Cardiac muscle tissue is responsible for pumping blood. It has the unique ability to contract rhythmically and continuously to keep blood flowing throughout the body.
- Sensory neurons transmit messages from sensory receptors to the brain. They carry information about the environment (such as touch, temperature, etc.) to the central nervous system.
- Neuroglial cells are cells that fill spaces between neurons and support them. They provide various functions like insulation, nutrition - support, etc. for neurons.
- Epithelial tissue covers all internal and external body surfaces, lines body cavities, and makes up glands.
- Muscle tissue causes all body movements. Muscles contract and relax to produce movement.
- Connective tissue has abundant extracellular matrix. It provides support and connection for different body parts.
- Nervous tissue is responsible for sensory input, integration, and motor output. Neurons in this tissue transmit and process information.
- Connective tissue makes up 40 - 50% of your body mass. It includes tissues like bone, cartilage, blood, etc.
- Epithelial tissue is named based upon shape of cells and layers of cells (e.g., squamous, cuboidal, columnar; simple, stratified).
- Connective tissue develops from mesenchyme.
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- d. Smooth muscle
- c. Smooth muscle
- b. Cardiac muscle
- c. Sensory receptors to brain
- d. Cells that fill spaces between neurons and support them
- A. Epithelial tissue
- C. Muscle tissue
- B. Connective tissue
- D. Nervous tissue
- B. Connective tissue
- A. Epithelial tissue
- B. Connective tissue