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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Understanding Epithelial And Endothelial Cells

What is the function of epithelial cuboidal cells in the human body?

Possible Answers:

Absorption

Diffusion and absorption

Diffusion

Secretion and absorption

Secretion

Correct answer:

Secretion and absorption

Explanation:

Epithelial cuboidal cells are involved in secretion and absorption in the exocrine system in the lining of glands.

Example Question #5 : Understanding Epithelial And Endothelial Cells

What is the specialized function of stratified epithelia?

Possible Answers:

Binds bones together

Protection from mechanical and chemical forces

Structural support for tissues 

Absorption and filtration

Correct answer:

Protection from mechanical and chemical forces

Explanation:

Stratified epithelia are composed of two or more layers of epithelial cells. The increased number of cells associated with stratified epithelia creates a more complex function; stratified epithelia are involved in protection from mechanical and chemical forces.

Example Question #2 : Understanding Epithelial And Endothelial Cells

Which of the following best describes the role of epithelial tissue in the human body?

Possible Answers:

Act as a regulatory barrier between two locations in the body

Contract to create movement 

 

Transmit chemical and electrical signals

Support and connect different types of tissues and organs

Correct answer:

Act as a regulatory barrier between two locations in the body

Explanation:

Epithelial tissue lines the blood vessels, organs, and cavities in the human body. The primary function of epithelial tissue is to regulate secretion, absorption, and transport across surfaces. Epithelial tissue additionally plays a role in protection and detection of signals; therefore, the role of the epithelial tissue is to act as a regulatory barrier.

Example Question #441 : Cellular Biology

Epithelial cells can be which of the following morphologies?

Possible Answers:

Columnar

Cuboidal

Squamous

All of these

Correct answer:

All of these

Explanation:

Epithelial cells can be categorized by morphology, or shape. Epithelial cells exist in the following morphologies: squamous, columnar, or cuboidal.

Example Question #9 : Understanding Epithelial And Endothelial Cells

Which of the following is not a function of epithelial tissue?

Possible Answers:

Selective absorption

Muscle contractions

Protection

Secretion

Correct answer:

Muscle contractions

Explanation:

Epithelial tissue acts as a barrier in the human body. The functions of epithelial tissue are broad and include selective absorption, secretion, transport, and protection.

Example Question #1 : Types Of Cells And Tissues

Which of the following best describes the morphology of squamous cells in epithelial tissue?

Possible Answers:

They are wider than they are tall 

They are taller than they are wide

They are cube-shaped

Their height and width are equal

Correct answer:

They are wider than they are tall 

Explanation:

Epithelial cells have three distinct morphologies: squamous, cuboidal, and columnar. Squamous cells are wider than they are tall. In other words, they are flat.

Example Question #511 : Ap Biology

Which of the following best describes the specialized role of squamous cells, as compared to other epithelial cell morphologies?

Possible Answers:

Line surfaces for simple diffusion

Sensory reception

Mucus secretion

Secretion and absorption

Correct answer:

Line surfaces for simple diffusion

Explanation:

Squamous cells are flat and wide. Both stratified and simple squamous epithelia will form smooth and flat surfaces that are specialized for the simple diffusion across the layer. Squamous cells are found in lung epithelia, the lining of blood vessels, and in the lining of body cavities.

Example Question #512 : Ap Biology

Which of the following is not true regarding the morphology of epithelial cuboidal cells?

Possible Answers:

They are cube-shaped

Nuclei are round

The height and width are equal

Nuclei are elongated

Correct answer:

Nuclei are elongated

Explanation:

Cuboidal epithelial cells are one category of epithelial cell types. These cells have equal height and width; therefore, they are cube-shaped. They possess round nuclei and are typically involved in secretion and absorption. Cuboidal epithelial cells are located in the exocrine system.

Example Question #513 : Ap Biology

Which of the following is true regarding the morphology of epithelial columnar cells?

Possible Answers:

Nuclei are elongated

Height is greater than the width

All of these

They are pillar-like

Correct answer:

All of these

Explanation:

Epithelial columnar cells represent one type of epithelial cell morphology. Columnar cells are taller than they are wide, have elongated nuclei, and are pillar-like. Epithelial columnar cells play a role in the digestive system and are important in sensory reception.

Example Question #14 : Types Of Cells And Tissues

Which of the following best describes where epithelial columnar cells are not found in the human body?

Possible Answers:

Lining of blood vessels

Ear

Tongue

Lining of the intestine

Correct answer:

Lining of blood vessels

Explanation:

Epithelial columnar cells secrete digestive enzymes and absorb food in the digestive system and they also play a role in sensory reception. Epithelial columnar cells can be found in the tongue, ear, and the lining of the intestine.

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