4. Tissues & Histology
Introduction to Muscle Tissue
- Multiple ChoiceWhich term refers to an abnormal condition of skeletal muscles?76views
- Multiple ChoiceDuring which phase of a muscle twitch does calcium bind to troponin, initiating cross-bridge formation?77views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat are the folds in the sarcolemma at the neuromuscular junction called?113views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following correctly lists the sequence of events during the excitation of a skeletal muscle fiber?76views
- Multiple Choice
Why is it important for muscle tissue to be well-vascularized?
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Which of the following biological molecules provides energy for muscles to carry out their function?
918views14rank - Multiple ChoiceWhich type of muscle is unstriated, unbranched, involuntary, spindle shaped, and found in the walls of most hollow organs?1044views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceWhich type of muscle tissue has intercalated discs and is involuntarily controlled?1589views2rank
- Textbook Question
Explain why it would be difficult for a mature multinucleate cell such as a skeletal muscle fiber to divide by mitosis.
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An epithelium that has several layers, with an apical layer of flattened cells, is called (choose all that apply):
a. Ciliated
b. Columnar
c. Stratified
d. Simple
e. Squamous
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Name the two major components of the extracellular matrix and, if applicable, subclasses of each component.
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Name the specific connective tissue type found in the following body locations:
e. Forming the intervertebral discs
f. Covering the ends of bones at joint surfaces
g. Main component of subcutaneous tissue
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Matrix is extracellular. How does the matrix get to its characteristic position?
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