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inchale The three rypes of connective issue D. E. A and C only All of the above

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Question

inchale The three rypes of connective issue D. E. A and C only All of the above 9 Which one of the following is not one of the four main tissu catesories A muscle t R seous C neural tissue D. connective E epithelial tissue 10. Held bogether by hannel protcins, connexons, that allow rapid communication connexons A. Gap junction C Desmosome E. Which of the following types of cartilage is found between pubic bones and Oceluing junction None of the above l discs L. A Fibrous Hyaline C. Elastic D. Reticular E. Cellagcn 12. Epithelhum is connected to underlying connective tissue by: A. keratin B. interfacial canals C. reticular lamina D. basal lamina E proteoglycan 13. Damage to a joint cartilage is affecting which type of tissuc? A. Fluid connective tissue B Dense connective tissue C. Supporting connective tissue D. Loose connective tissue E. Adipose tissue 14. In a penetrating wound, divide to produce m obile cells that repair the dermis. A. Granulation cells B. Dendritic cells C. Macrophages D. Fibroblasts E. Muscle cells 15. Satellite cells are found in association with A· Skeletal muscle B. Smooth muscle C. Cardiac muscle D. Involuntary muscle Both C and D E 16. Cell that respond to injury by dividing to assist in connective tissue repair are A. Mast cells B. Fibroblasts C Plasmocytes D. Mesenychmal cells E Lymphocytes

Explanation / Answer

8. The answer is: A.

The three types of connective tissue are: Connective tissue proper, Fluid connective tissue and supporting connective tissue.

9. The answer is: B.

The four main tissue categories are muscle tissue, nervous tissue, Connective tissue and epithelial tissue. The option B is not clear from the image but it is definitely not one of the four categories of tissue found.

10. The answer is: A.

Gap junctions are held together by connexons through which cell communication occurs.