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Category 1
Could be anything
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Category 2
Muscle & Nervous
Tissue
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Connective Tissue
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Category 4
Epithelial
Tissue
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Category 5
Tissue Repair
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Category 6
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Muscle &
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Connective
Tissue
Epithelial
Tissue
Tissue
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Round 2
Final
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What is one function of
Simple epithelium?
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What is:
1. Absorption or
2. Filtration or
3. Secretion
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Glands, such as the thyroid,
that secrete their products
directly into the
bloodstream rather than
through ducts are classified
as _______.
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Endocrine Glands
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Name three of the five
survival needs of the body.
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1. Nutrients
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2. Water
3. Atmospheric Pressure
4. Oxygen
5. Normal Body Temperature
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The antecubital is ______ to
the carpals.
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Proximal
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The third component of
homeostasis also known as the
______________, provides the
means for the control center’s
response to the stimulus.
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Effector
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The primary function of
muscle tissue is to..
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Movement/Contract
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This type of muscle
tissue is voluntarily
controlled.
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Skeletal
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This muscle type is not
striated.
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Smooth muscle
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The basic cell of nervous
tissue.
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What is the neuron?
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The processes that stem
from the cell body of a
neuron and transmit
impulses.
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What are dendrites?
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Which of the following is
not a type of connective
tissue?
1. Adipose
2. Glandular
3. Bone
4. Blood
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What is Glandular?
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This tissue is the most
widely distributed
connective tissue in the
body.
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What is
Areolar Tissue?
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This type of connective
tissue prevents heat loss.
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What is adipose tissue
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Found where a structure
with flexibility is desired.
For example, supports the
external ear.
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What is Elastic Cartilage
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This type of
connnective tissue is
avascular.
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(Leading some people
to say they would
rather break a bone
then tear either of
these.)
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What is dense regular
tissues (tendons and
ligaments)?
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This type of epithelium is
a single layer of thin,
flattened cells resting on a
basement membrane.
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What is Simple Squamous?
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This type of epithelium
lines most of the
respiratory tract
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What is Pseudostratified
ciliated columnar?
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This type of epithelium is
found in sites that receive a
good deal of friction. The
cells are flat.
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What is stratified
(squamous)?
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This type of epithelium
allows the bladder to
stretch.
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What is transitional
epithelium?
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These are the two types of
glands that develop from
epithelial sheets.
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What are:
1. endocrine and
2. exocrine glands?
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Tissue repair occurs in two
major ways, which are:
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1. Regeneration
2. Fibrosis
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Delicate pink tissue
composed largely of new
capillaries that grow into
the damaged area from
undamaged blood vessels
nearby.
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What is Granulation
Tissue?
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What becomes permeable
at the site of a tissue injury
to allow clotting proteins
and antibodies to enter?
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What is capillaries?
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When tissue injury occurs,
it stimulates these two body
responses.
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What is:
1.Inflammation
2.Immune response
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Daily Double
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These two types of tissue
have virtually no
functional regenerative
capacity, and they are
routinely replaced by scar
tissue.
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1.Cardiac muscle tissue
2.Nervous tissue
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Simple Squamous
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Nervous Tissue
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Simple Columnar
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Blood
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Hyaline Cartilage
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Final Jeopardy!
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Final Category
At The Clinic
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Three patients in the ICU are examined by the resident
doctor.
1. One patient has brain damage from a stroke
2. One had a heart attack that severely damaged his
heart muscle
3. One has a severely damaged liver from a crushing
injury in a car accident.
All three patients have stabilized and will survive, but only
one will have full functional recovery through
regeneration.
Which patient and why?
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The man who injured his
liver will have a full
recovery.
Final Jeopardy
Question
Why?
Because the brain and heart heal through
fibrosis, where the liver, (a gland), heals
through regeneration.
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