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Unit 2 Test Review
This is the phase of mitosis when the chromatin
condense into chromosomes and the centrioles go to
opposite ends of the cell.
Prophase
What protein helps to regulate the cell cycle
and can stop mutated cells from replicating?
p53
Stage of Mitosis when the chromosomes
become aligned in the center of cell.
Metaphase
Has ducts and secretes into the epithelial
surface.
Exocrine
What is the name of the tissue pictured below:
Simple Columnar
Which type of cartilage is found in the
intervertebral disks of the vertebral column?
Fibrocartilage
This specific cell type main functions are
absorption, secretion, and filtration and if found
in common glands such as the pancreas, and
saliva.
Simple Cuboidal
What is the name of the tissue shown below:
Pseudostratified Columnar
The type of tissue specialized for movement is
the:
Muscle Tissue
This is the stage of mitosis when a cleavage
furrow forms that pinches the cytoplasm into
two parts to end cell division
Cytokinesis
What is the name of a group of cells that are
growing uncontrollably that are able to spread
throughout the body.
Malignant Tumor
Connective tissue is complex because it has a
variety of cells and fibers in a noncellular
background called a:
Extracellular Matrix
This cell type is layered and found where
damage can be done. It can be keratinized or
non-keratinized.
Stratified Squamous
What is the main function associated with
simple squamous epithelium:
Diffusion
What is the name of the connective tissue
shown below:
Adipose Tissue
Which type of connective tissue consists of cells
in a fluid matrix?
Blood or Lymphatic
Tissue that is made up of one layer of cells are
referred to as:
Simple
What is the name of the tissue shown below:
Tendon
Which muscle tissue is multinucleated,
voluntary, and bears striations?
Skeletal Muscle