#1
Which of the following is NOT a type of biological tissue?
Epithelial tissue
Nervous tissue
Cartilage tissue
Pigmentary tissue
#2
Where can you find smooth muscle tissue?
Heart
Digestive tract
Bones
Brain
#3
Which tissue type is characterized by cells embedded in a matrix?
Epithelial tissue
Muscular tissue
Connective tissue
Nervous tissue
#4
Which tissue type is composed of cells called neurons?
Epithelial tissue
Muscular tissue
Connective tissue
Nervous tissue
#5
Which tissue type is responsible for supporting and connecting organs and tissues?
Muscular tissue
Nervous tissue
Connective tissue
Epithelial tissue
#6
Which tissue type forms the framework of the body and supports its organs?
Nervous tissue
Epithelial tissue
Connective tissue
Muscular tissue
#7
Which tissue type is responsible for transmitting force and generating movement?
Connective tissue
Nervous tissue
Muscular tissue
Epithelial tissue
#8
Which tissue type is responsible for covering the body and lining organs?
Connective tissue
Epithelial tissue
Muscular tissue
Nervous tissue
#9
What is the main function of adipose tissue?
Storage of energy
Providing support and structure
Conducting nerve impulses
Generating heat
#10
Which of the following tissues is responsible for transmitting electrical signals?
Muscular tissue
Epithelial tissue
Nervous tissue
Connective tissue
#11
Where is hyaline cartilage tissue commonly found in the human body?
Nose
Trachea
Knee joints
All of the above
#12
Which tissue type forms tendons and ligaments in the body?
Adipose tissue
Cartilage tissue
Muscular tissue
Dense fibrous connective tissue
#13
Which of the following is NOT a type of muscle tissue?
Skeletal muscle tissue
Cardiac muscle tissue
Neural muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue
#14
Which tissue type is responsible for producing blood cells?
Bone tissue
Cartilage tissue
Adipose tissue
Nervous tissue
#15
Which of the following tissues is characterized by striations and voluntary control?
Smooth muscle tissue
Cardiac muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
#16
What is the primary function of squamous epithelial tissue?
Absorption
Filtration
Protection
Contraction
#17
Which of the following tissues is responsible for storing and releasing hormones?
Nervous tissue
Muscular tissue
Endocrine tissue
Epithelial tissue
#18
Where is stratified squamous epithelial tissue commonly found?
#19
Where is pseudostratified columnar epithelium found in the human body?
Intestines
Respiratory tract
Skin
Kidneys
#20
Which tissue type forms the lining of the digestive tract and the respiratory tract?
Simple squamous epithelium
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Simple columnar epithelium
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
#21
Which of the following tissues can regenerate most effectively?
Nervous tissue
Cardiac muscle tissue
Skeletal muscle tissue
Epithelial tissue
#22
What is the primary function of ciliated epithelium?
Secretion of mucus
Absorption of nutrients
Protection against pathogens
Movement of particles across the surface
#23
Which type of tissue lines the inner surface of blood vessels and the heart chambers?
Simple squamous epithelium
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Stratified squamous epithelium
Stratified columnar epithelium
#24
What is the primary function of the endothelium?
To regulate blood pressure
To produce hormones
To line blood vessels and lymphatic vessels
To generate heat
#25
What is the primary function of reticular connective tissue?
Supporting and protecting organs
Storing fat
Producing blood cells
Filtering substances in lymph nodes and spleen