Human Body Tissues QuizVersión en línea Test your knowledge about the various tissues in the human body! por Anushka Naidu 1 What type of tissue connects and supports other tissues and organs in the body? a Muscle tissue b Nervous tissue c Connective tissue d Epithelial tissue 2 Which type of muscle tissue is involuntary and found in the walls of organs? a Skeletal muscle b Striated muscle c Cardiac muscle d Smooth muscle 3 What is the primary function of epithelial tissue? a Transmission of impulses b acts as a barrier c Support and structure d Contraction 4 Which type of connective tissue stores fat in the body? a Cartilage b Blood c Bone d Adipose tissue 5 What type of tissue is responsible for transmitting electrical signals? a Epithelial tissue b Connective tissue c Muscle tissue d Nervous tissue 6 What type of connective tissue forms the framework of the body? a Adipose tissue b Cartilage c Bone d Blood 7 Which muscle tissue is striated and voluntary? a Skeletal muscle b Smooth muscle c Involuntary muscle d Cardiac muscle 8 What type of connective tissue transports nutrients and gases? a Bone b Adipose tissue c Blood d Cartilage 9 Which organ primarily contains smooth muscle for digestion? a Brain b Stomach c Liver d Heart 10 Nervous Tissues a awareness, movement, sensation, control of homeostasis b voluntary movement, pumping blood, movement of materials c Strength, support and movement d barrier to the outside world, waterproofing 11 Skin: Champion for _______ and ________ Choose one or more answers a movement b speed of healing c support d immunity 12 What is the primary function of osteoclasts in bone tissue? a Build new bone matrix b Maintain existing bone c Resorb calcium from bone d Provide structural support 13 Osteoblasts a Provide structural support b Maintain existing bone c keep up ECM d replenish cells 14 Bones: two major structural components Choose one or more answers a collagen provides tensile strength b collagen provides compressive strength c calcium hydroxyapatite provides tensile strength d calcium hydroxyapatite provides compressive strength 15 which bone structural component is responsible for bone mineralization? a calcium hydroxyapatite b proteins c collagen d calcium 16 ________ is a type of connective tissue that provides support, flexibility, and cushioning in various parts of the body. Found in the trachea, knee.. a smooth muscle b cartilage c Arteries d Bone marrow 17 Organs containing smooth muscle a Urinary bladder, Reproductive tract, Urinary tract, Iris of the eye b Lymphatic vessels, Gastrointestinal tract, Respiratory tract, kidney c Kidney, Ureter, Urinary bladder, Urinary tract 18 which one isn't a function of the small intestine? a Barrier to outside b Absorption of nutrients c Enzymatic digestion d Excretion 19 Special connective issues. a bone b cartilage c blood d adipose e all of the above 20 Skeletal Muscles Shorten to Bring Bones Closer Together a true b false c d 21 What is the primary advantage of cell specialization in multicellular organisms? a It allows for faster reproduction. b It enables cells to perform specific tasks more efficiently. c It increases the size of individual cells d It reduces energy consumption. 22 Which of the following is a benefit of being a larger organism due to multicellularity? a Easier nutrient absorption b Increased predation risk. c Better protection against predators. d Higher metabolic rates. 23 Which of the following is NOT a challenge faced by multicellular organisms compared to single-celled organisms? a Needing to resist external forces and protect internal cells b Ensuring enough surface area for diffusion to match metabolic demands c Transporting substances like nutrients and wastes throughout the organism d Reducing the need for cellular coordination within the organism 24 group of cells that share similar structure and function a organ b tissue c neurons d Muscles