Question: 1 What Are The Four Primary Classes Of Tissue? Group Of Answer Choices Epithelium, Connective, Cardiac, Bone None Of The Above Bone, Cardiac, Skeletal, Cartilage Epithelium, Connective Tissue, Nervous Tissue, Muscle 2 Hemidesmosomes Desmosomes Adhering Junctions Tight Junctions 3 What Junctions Are Found Near The Apex And Fuse Membranes Together Like …

Question: 1 What Are The Four Primary Classes Of Tissue? Group Of Answer Choices Epithelium, Connective, Cardiac, Bone None Of The Above Bone, Cardiac, Skeletal, Cartilage Epithelium, Connective Tissue, Nervous Tissue, Muscle 2 Hemidesmosomes Desmosomes Adhering Junctions Tight Junctions 3 What Junctions Are Found Near The Apex And Fuse Membranes Together Like …

1 What are the four primary classes of tissue?

Group of answer choices

epithelium, connective, cardiac, bone

none of the above

bone, cardiac, skeletal, cartilage

epithelium, connective tissue, nervous tissue, muscle

2

hemidesmosomes

desmosomes

adhering junctions

tight junctions

3

What junctions are found near the apex and fuse membranestogether like a “ziploc bag”?

Group of answer choices

adhering junctions

tight junctions

none of the above

desmosomes

4

Where would you find desmosome junctions?

Group of answer choices

brain, heart, blood vessels, intestines

all the above

heart, bladder, intestinal tract

lymph nodes, pituitary gland, epidermis

5

What junctions provide channels that directly connect thecytoplasm of two or more cells and allow molecules to flow betweenthem?

Group of answer choices

adhering junctions

tight junctions

desmosomes

gap junctions

6   

The heart has intercalated discs. What junction(s) make up thesediscs?

Group of answer choices

tight junctions, desmosomes and gap junctions

adhering, heimdesmosomes and tight junctions

adhering, desmosomes and gap junctions

adhering, desmosomes and tight junctions

7 What are the three primary functions of epithelial tissue?

Group of answer choices

digestion, destruction and secretion

none of the above

degeneration, absorption and cellularity

protection, absorption and secretion

8 What fills space between cells and is a combination ofproteins and carbohydrates that attract water in most connectivetissue?

Group of answer choices

ground substance

nucleus

cell membrane

matrix

9

What are the two functions of microvilli?

Group of answer choices

none of the above

brush border and propulsion

all the above

increase surface area and absorption

10 Which of the following cells are known as “wandering cells”in connective tissue?

Group of answer choices

leukocytes, neurons, pyramidal cells, purkinje fibers

none of the above

neutrophils, macrophages, lymphocytes, mast cells

fibroblasts, adipocytes and chondrocytes

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