Introductory HISTOLOGY Cells, Basic Tissue Types, Blood Cells
SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS
NOTE: The following questions are designed for introductory drill (i.e., to practice basic vocabulary describing cell and tissue structure and function).
These questions do not necessarily represent the quality of questions which will appear on the CRR Unit evaluation.(reference: https://histology.siu.edu/intro/index.htm).
Additional question sets:
SAQ CRR unit.
SAQ SSB unit.
SAQ gastrointestinal.
SAQ endocrine, reproductive.
Multiple choice questions.
Point to an answer. Green color and bold indicates "CORRECT." Red color and italics indicates "Wrong answer."
(NOTE: In cases where all of the responses are correct, only "all of the above" will be indicated as correct.)
- Structures called acidophilic are those which normally:
- Cell structures which bind to basic dyes such as hematoxylin are said to be:
- Cell structures which bind to acidic dyes such as eosin are said to be:
- Structures called basophilic are those which normally:
- Which of the following structures is/are acidophilic?
- Which of the following structures is/are acidophilic?
- Which of the following structures is/are acidophilic?
- Which of the following structures is/are basophilic?
- Which of the following structures is/are basophilic?
- Which of the following structures is/are basophilic?
- Which of the following structures is/are normally unstained with H&E?
- Which of the following structures is/are normally unstained with H&E?
- Which of the following structures is/are normally unstained with H&E?
- A cell specialized for synthesizing protein can be recognized by cytoplasm containing especially large numbers of which of the following organelles?
- On histological slides stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E), the color of cytoplasm in cells specialized for protein synthesis is:
- A cell which produces an exceptionally abundant amount of ATP can be recognized by cytoplasm containing especially large numbers of which of the following organelles?
- On histological slides stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E), the color of cytoplasm in cells containing many mitochondria is:
- 1000 micrometers is equivalent to:
- The diameter of a typical red blood cell is about:
- The diameter of a typical mitochondrion is about:
- The diameter of a typical adipocyte is about:
- A brown pigment comprising the indigestible waste products of cell metabolism is called:
- During mitosis, chromosomes are aligned in the middle of the spindle during:
- The mitotic spindle consists of:
- One of the functions of the Golgi apparatus is to:
- The organelle associated with energy (ATP) production is the:
- Protein molecules are assembled on:
- The site of assembly of ribosomal subunits is the:
- The stain of choice to demonstrate glycogen and/or mucus in cells is:
- Which of the following best describes the function of the condenser lens of the bright-field light microscope:
- Which region of the nucleus appears only lightly stained with routine histological procedures and is the site of mRNA synthesis?
- Which of the following blood cells develops into a macrophage in loose connective tissue?
- Phagocytosis is exhibited by:
- Which of the following cells is NOT normally found in loose connective tissue?
- Elastin is synthesized by:
- Collagen is synthesized by:
- The cell responsible for the synthesis, maintenance, and turnover of extracellular matrix is the:
- Which of the following proteins is assembled into extracellular fibers?
- The predominant matrix component of ordinary loose connective tissue is:
- Which of the following is a function for brown (multilocular) fat but NOT also a function of white (unilocular) fat?
- Which of the following is a permanent resident cell (as opposed to a transient immigrant) of connective tissue?
- Which of the following secretes histamine and other chemical mediators in the vicinity of small vessels?
- Plasma cells are derived from:
- Which of the following is a transient cell (as opposed to a a permanent resident) of connective tissue?
- All epithelia rest on a thin layer called:
- An epithelium which consists of a single layer of cells is designated as:
- An epithelium which consists of more than one layer of cells is designated as:
- An epithelium which appears to be composed of more than one layer of cells but which really consists of a single layer is designated as:
- An epithelium whose surface cells are flattened is called:
- An epithelium whose surface cells are much taller than wide is called:
- An epithelium whose surface cells are about as tall as wide is called:
- The portion of an epithelial cell which is closest to the basement membrane is called the cell's:
- The portion of an epithelial cell which is attached to adjacent epithelial cells is called the cell's:
- The portion of an epithelial cell which faces the outer, free surface of the epithelium is called the cell's:
- Stratified squamous epithelium lines the:
- Mesothelium is:
- Endothelium is:
- Endothelium lines all of the following EXCEPT:
- Mesothelium lines:
- Which type cell junction creates a site of low electrical resistance between adjacent cells?
- Which type cell junction provides a relatively strong attachment between adjacent cells?
- Which cell junction establishes a barrier to diffusion between adjacent epithelial cells?
- The epithelial cell specialization which vastly increases the absorptive surface area of the cell is:
- Which epithelial cell surface specialization is used to move mucous and particles along the surface?
- Which epithelial cell surface modification is best suited to resist abrasive wear and tear?
- Which surface is NOT lined by epithelial tissue?
- The largest hemopoietic cell in bone marrow is the:
- Which is (normally) the most common white blood in circulating blood?
- Which is (normally) the SECOND most common white blood in circulating blood?
- Which of the following cell types immigrates first (i.e., most quickly) from blood into connective tissue, during the early stages of an inflammatory response?
- Circulating antibodies are produced by:
- What is the component of peripheral blood provided by megakaryocytes?
- Which is the smallest white blood cell found in peripheral blood?
- Which blood cell has a nucleus pinched into several lobes connected by narrow constrictions?
- Which component of blood consists of a small bit of cytoplasm without a nucleus?
- Which is a large white blood cell that represents about 3 to 8% of circulating leukocytes?
- Which of the following white blood cells contains specific granules that have little affinity for dyes, are similar to lysosomes, and are used to digest bacteria?
- Which of the following white blood cells is associated with allergies and parasite infections and contain specific granules that have an affinity for eosin and other acidic dyes?
- Which of the following white blood cells is most similar to a circulating mast cell (and is the least common of the circulating leukocytes)?
- Which of the following is the name given to an immature red blood cell which still contains remnants of basophilic cytoplasm?
- Hemopoiesis is an important function for:
- Which of the following may undergo further cell division after leaving the hemopoietic organ of its origin?
- Which of the following blood cell types will normally re-enter the bloodstream after leaving circulation and immigrating into peripheral tissues?
- The term "polymorphonuclear leukocytes" includes:
- Reticulocytes are:
- A macrophages can originate from a:
- Which type of muscle is syncytial, with many nuclei per "cell"?
- Which type of muscle has the largest fibers?
- Which type of muscle consists of individual cells attached end-to-end by intercalated disks?
- Which type of muscle consists of individual cells that may be several hundred micrometers in length but only a few micrometers in diameter?
- Which type of muscle has its nuclei located at the periphery of its muscle fibers, close to the fiber membrane?
- The predominant connective tissue element in the dermis is:
- The tissue composition of hair follicles is most similar to:
- Arrector pili consist of:
- The glands most closely associated with hair follicles are:
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