Tissue in which the cells adhere tightly to each other is called…
a) connective b) nervous c) epithelial d) muscle
2. Which tissues make up the brain and spinal cord…
a) epithelial b) nervous c) connective d) muscular
3. To which type of tissue does blood belong…
a) to the nervous b) to the epithelial c) to the connective d) to the ligament
4. What is a tissue with a strongly developed intercellular substance in which individual cells are scattered…
a) muscular b) epithelial c) neural d) connective
5. What is the tissue whose main property is the ability to contract…
a) epithelial b) nerve c) muscle d) connective
6. Connective tissue includes.
a) blood b) lymph c) bone d) fat
7. Transverse striated muscle tissue is contained in the wall of…
a) esophagus b) stomach c) duodenum
8. The epithelium on the surface of the body is…
a) monolayer b) multilayer c) bilayer d) false-layer
9. Transverse striated muscle tissue is characterized by…
a) spindle-shaped mononuclear cells b) long multinucleated fibers c) cells with complex weave
10. Which type of tissue includes bone tissue…
a) epithelial b) connective
11. Epithelial tissue is characterized by…
a) tightly adjoining cells and small amount of intercellular substance
b) long cells with many nuclei
OPTION II
Tissues are made up of…
a) organic and inorganic substances
b) cells and intercellular substance c) water and salts
2. Nerve tissue in the human body performs the function of…
a) protection from mechanical damage
b) regulation of vital processes
c) deposition of nutrients d) movement of substances in the body
3. What is the name of the offshoot of nerve cells that transmits nerve signals to other cells…
a) synapse b) neuron c) dendrite d) axon
4. of which tissue cartilage and bone are made…
a) epithelial b) connective c) nerve d) muscle
5. Multinucleated cylindrical cells represent tissue…
a) smooth muscular b) transverse striated cardiac
c) transverse striated skeletal
6. Motor processes in humans are provided by the presence of muscle tissue in the body…
a) smooth b) transverse striated skeletal c) transverse striated cardiac
7. An example of covering tissue is…
a) sheath of the eye b) skin c) epithelium in the mouth d) sheath on the surface of skeletal muscle
8. The ability to regenerate is most pronounced in cells:
a) Muscle tissue b) Nerve tissue c) Epithelial tissue
9. The spaces between organs are filled with:
a) Muscle tissue b) Loose fibrous tissue c) Fatty tissue
10. How many major types of tissue are distinguished in the human body?
a) 2 b) 4 c) 8
11. The function of protecting the cell from external influences is performed by:
1) cytoplasm 3) vacuole 2) envelope 4) nucleus