31: Epithelial Tissue Quizellenj2021-10-01T23:30:25-04:00 Please sign up for the course before taking this quiz. 1. Where might you find non-keratinized simple squamous cells?1 lining of bladder lining of mouth and nose lining of blood vessels and capillaries lining of intestines and stomach 2. Which type of epithelial cell is specialized for secretion (such as the cells in glands)?1 squamous cuboidal columnar 3. Which kind of epithelial cell is found in very thick layers?1 simple cuboidal stratified columnar stratified squamous simple squamous 4. Which one of these does NOT have cilia?1 squamous simple columnar pseudostratified 5. All epithelial cells have basement membrane under them.1 True False 6. Salivary glands are made of simple squamous cells.1 True False 7. Which kind of epithelial cells are found lining the bladder?1 pseudostratified columnar simple cuboidal stratified columnar transitional 8. Which kind of epithelial cell is found lining the intestines?1 transitional pseudostratified columnar simple columnar simple squamous 9. Which type of epithelial cell is designed for nutrient and gas exchange?1 simple squamous simple columnar simple cuboidal stratified squamous 10. Which of these can be found on simple columnar tissue in the intestines?1 cilia All of these. goblet cells microvilli 11. Which kind of epithelial cells are found lining the trachea?1 simple squamous simple columnar transtional pseudostratifed columnar 12. Which of these is really good at absorbing things?1 goblet cells cilia microvilli basement membrane 13. Pseudostratified cells might have their nuclei at different levels (up or down) but all the cells touch the basement membrane.1 True False 14. Microvilli and cilia are basically the same thing.1 True False 15. Stratified squamous cells can be keratinized or non-keratinized. What does keratinized mean?1 Held together by a type of collagen called keratin. Made into hair follicles. So full of the protein keratin that the cell is no longer alive. Packed in so tightly that the cells no longer need adhesion junctions. 30: Tissue types, and intro to Epithelial tissue 32: Connective Tissue Overview and Collagen Back to: 31: Epithelial Tissue