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WORKPACK UNIT 1: HISTOLOGY 3ºAB y BB

· On October 20th (Friday) the activities will be published in our TEAMS folder
· The questionnaire to answer will be open in TEAMS from October 25th (Wednesday) at 15:00
until October 29th (Sunday) at 23:59
· If you send the questionnaire late, you will have a discount of 5% each day from October 29th
· You can’t send the questionnaire later than November 5th

TASK 1 (1’5pt) Explain in some lines the importance of stem-cells in medicine


nowadays.

TASK 2 (0’7pt) Place the number of the tissue in the correct boxes:

1 Osseous tissue
2 Conjunctive tissue
3 Muscle tissue

4 Blood
5 Gland tissue

6 Nervous tissue
7 Epithelial tissue

TASK 3 (1’4pt) Complete the table:


Cells Tissue Function
Epithelial cells Epithelial Recover surfaces
Neurons
Red blood cells
Muscle fibres
Gland cells
Glial cells
Osteocytes
Adipocytes

TASK 4 (0’4pt) Why do you think cells of epithelial tissues are close together, with almost
no intercellular substance between them?

TASK 4 (0’5pt) Mucosa is usually moist and thin, but the epidermis is thicker and covered
by a layer of dead cells. Explain why they are different.

TASK 4 (0’4pt) What is the function of the cartilaginous tissue in the larynx and trachea?
TASK 4 (0’3pt) Can you think of any other functions that adipose tissue performs, apart
from being an energy reserve?

TASK 4 (0’7pt) Do all human cells have exactly the same organelles? Why? Explain your
answer with an example.

TASK 4 (0’6pt) What type of tissue is predominant in the following organs?


a) Brain c) Humerus e) Skin
b) Liver d) Gluteus f) Lung

TASK 4 (0’5pt) Join with arrows the


name of the anatomical system with the
number of the picture:

a) digestive
b) respiratory
c) circulatory
d) excretory
e) lymphatic
f) nervous
g) endocrine
h) muscular
i) skeletal
j) reproductive

TASK 5 (3pt) Identifying tissues. We will do this during a lesson at the high school lab

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