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Which statement regarding the basal lamina of epithelial tissue is INCORRECT?
It influences cell polarity.
It regulates cell proliferation and differentiation.
It is rich in reticular fibers.
It acts as a selective filter for molecules.
A unique feature of smooth muscle fibers, unlike skeletal and cardiac muscles, is their ability to:
Contract rhythmically and spontaneously
Maintain tension over a wide range of lengths (stress-relaxation response)
Be stimulated by neurotransmitters released from somatic motor neurons
Appear striated under a microscope
What is the main component of the extracellular matrix in connective tissue?
Cells only
Ground substance and fibers
Water only
Lipids only
The primary function of fibroblasts in connective tissue is:
Transporting oxygen
Producing antibodies
Synthesizing the extracellular matrix
Phagocytosing foreign particles
Which of the following is NOT a primary component of connective tissue?
Ground substance
Fibers
Epithelial cells
Cells
Unlike other connective tissues, blood lacks:
Cells
Ground substance
Fibers
Fluid matrix
A tissue sample is observed to have cells scattered within a substantial extracellular matrix composed of protein fibers and ground substance. Which tissue type is this most likely?
Epithelial tissue
Muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
Connective tissue
Which one of the following contains the largest quantity of extracellular material?
Stratified epithelium
Myelinated nerve fibres
Striated muscle
Areolar tissue
Which one of the following contains the largest quantity of extracellular material?
Stratified epithelium
Myelinated nerve fibres
Striated muscle
Areolar tissue
Which one of the following contains the largest quantity of extracellular material?
Stratified epithelium
Myelinated nerve fibres
Striated muscle
Areolar tissue