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What type of tissue is this 1. blood 2. epithelium 3. smooth muscle 4. connective 83% 1 7% blood epithelium smooth muscle connective

What type of tissue is this 1. connective 2. nervous 3. smooth muscle 4. epithelium 9 1 connective nervous smooth muscle epithelium

Which of the following is NOT one of the four main types of tissues? 1. Basement 2. epithelial 3. connective 4. Muscle 97% 3% Basement epithelial connective Muscle

2. The integumentary system does NOT contain 1. Skin 2. Hair 3. Nails 4. Cartilage 83% 7% 1 Skin Hair Nails Cartilage

3. Which bones form an immovable 1. the bones of the hip joint 2. the bones of the skull 3. the bones of the elbow joint 4. the ribs and vertebrae joint? 96% 4% the bones of the hip joint the bones of the skull the bones of the elbow j... the ribs and vertebrae

15. A group of different tissues working together to accomplish a common purpose is 1. Cell 2. Organ 3. Organ system 4. Organism 6 27% 3% 1 Cell Organ Organ system Organism

16. Which cells can contract? 1. Connective 2. Skeletal 3. Muscle 4. Epithelial 87% 7% 7% Connective Skeletal Muscle Epithelial

20. Which is an example of a Hinge Joint? 1. Neck 2. Shoulder 3. Knee 4. Hip 97% 3% Neck Shoulder Knee Hip

What type of tissue is this 1. Skeletal muscle 2. Cardiac muscle 3. Epithelium 4. Smooth muscle 64% 36% Skeletal muscl... Cardiac muscle Epithelium Smooth muscle

What type of tissue is this 1. Smooth muscle 2. Epithelial 3. Cardiac muscle 4. Bone 64% 14% 18% 4% Smooth muscle Epithelial Cardiac muscle Bone

What is the function of a nerve cell? 1. to form a protective layer for your body 10 2. to store fat 3. to contract and relax muscles 4. to receive and deliver messages. to form a prot... to store fat to contract an... to receive and...

The outer layer of skin of most animals is formed of tissue. 1. Epithelial 2. Muscle 3. Nervous 4. Connective 71% 11% 4% 14% Epithelial Muscle Nervous Connective

What type of muscle is attached to the skeletal system and helps bones move? 1. Smooth muscle 2. Cardiac muscle 3. Skeletal muscle 4. cartilage 66% 34% Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Skeletal muscl... cartilage

In vertebrate (animals with a backbone) animals, there are major types of tissues. 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 41% 52% 7% 1 2 3 4

Which muscle fibers are striated? 1. Smooth 2. Cardiac 3. Skeletal 4. Both 2 and 3 96% 4% Smooth Cardiac Skeletal Both 2 and 3

What type of tissue is this? 1. Connective 2. Epithelial 3. Nervous 4. Muscle 69% 15% 15% Connective Epithelial Nervous Muscle

Which of the following is not a function of skin? 1. Helps regulate body temperature 63% 2. Removes body wastes 3. Contracts and relaxes muscle 33% 4. Helps prevent infection 3% Helps regulate... Removes body w... Contracts and... Helps prevent...

The process in which cells and organisms are able to maintain a stable balance of internal and external substances and forces is called. 1. equilibrium 2. adaptation 3. adjustment 4. homeostasis 62% 21% 1 7% equilibrium adaptation adjustment homeostasis

Which of the following helps to coordinate and control the body s actions? 1. digestive 2. respiratory 3. Nervous 4. circulatory 93% 3% 3% digestive respiratory Nervous circulatory

What is the skeletal system? 1. All the bones in the body 2. All the muscles and tendons 3. All the body's organs, both soft and hard tissue 4. All the bones in the body and the tissues that connect them All the bones... 82% 7% 11% All the muscle... All the body's... All the bones...

Which of the following statement is INCORRECT? 1. Bone is where most blood cells are made 2. Bone serves as a storehouse for various minerals 3. Bone is a dry and nonliving supporting structure 4. Bone protects and supports the body and its organs 7 19% 11% Bone is where... Bone serves as... Bone is a dry... Bone protects...

What makes bones so strong? 1. Silica 2. Cartilage 83% 3. Blood and marrow 4. Calcium and phosphorous 14% 3% Silica Cartilage Blood and marr... Calcium and ph...

What is the function of a tendon? 1. To link bones to bones 2. To link muscles to bones 3. To link muscles to ligaments 4. To bind the cells in compact bone closer together To link bones... 71% 7% 18% 4% To link muscle... To link muscle... To bind the ce...

These joints are found in the knee and elbow. 1. Ball and socket 2. Hinge 3. Pivot 4. Saddle 93% 3% 3% Ball and socke... Hinge Pivot Saddle

The forms a protective layer over every part of the body and varies in thickness, being thickest in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet and thinnest on the inner sides of the limbs. 1. Epidermis 2. Dermis 3. Subcutaneous 4. Collagen 97% 3% Epidermis Dermis Subcutaneous Collagen