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IM (4.3.2) Connective Tissue Epithelia Quiz
IM (4.3.2) Connective Tissue Epithelia Quiz
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Connective tissue& types of
epithelia
Quiz
Magda Assaf, PhD
Professor of Pathology
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What are the main components of connective tissue?
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Identify components of connective tissue
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Identify cells
b a
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Identify cells
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1 2 3
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4a. a
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What are the types of extracellular fibers?
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Cross match
1. Cartilage
2. Basement membrane
A. Type I collagen fibers
3. Bone
B. Type II collagen fibers
4. Aorta
C. Type III collagen fibers
5. Bone marrow
D. Type IV collagen fibers
6. Capsule of organs
E. Type V collagen fibers
7. Reticular dermis
F. Elastic fibers
8. Papillary dermis
G. Reticular fibers
9. Inter-alveolar septa
10. Lymph node
11. Embryonic tissue
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Extracellular matrix contains Ground substance
State its composition and the properties of this matrix
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Answer the following questions
1. What is the function of:
a. Cilia
b. Microvilli
c. Keratin
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Cross match type of epithelium with organ
1. Transitional A. Skin
2. Pseudostratified columnar B. Large ducts
ciliated C. Thyroid follicles
3. Simple cuboidal D. Capillaries
4. Simple squamous E. Lung alveoli
5. Stratified squamous F. Respiratory epithelium
6. Stratified columnar G. Urinary bladder
H. Ureter
I. Oral mucosa
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State the scientific term
1. Channels between neighboring cells that allow for transport of ions
& water
2. Localized patches holding two cells tightly together. Attached
to keratin intermediate filaments in the cytoplasm
3. Create a watertight seal between two adjacent cells
4. Attach epithelial cells to the basal lamina instead of to each other
5. Provide strong mechanical attachments between adjacent cells.
They are connected to actin filaments within the cells
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