Grade 7 types of tissues
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mscatherine on February 1, 2011
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This set reviews active and passive transport and tissue types.
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
muscle tissue | The smooth type of this tissue is found in blood vessels |
epithelial | linings of the organs are examples of ____ tissue |
nervous | neurons are examples of _____ tissue |
connective | blood is an example of _____ tissue |
connective | bones are examples of _____ tissue |
connective | a tendon is an example of _____ tissue |
connective | a ligament is an example of _____ tissue |
connective | blood is an example of _____ tissue |
muscle | cardiac is an example of this type of tisse |
nervous | glial cells are examples of _____ tissue |
epithelial | skin is an example of ____ tissue |
active transport | This type of transport of molecules across a cell membrane requires energy. |
active transport | This type of transport works against the concentration gradient. |
muscle | The main purpose of this tissue is to contract. |
muscle | This tissue is responsible for the body parts moving. |
nerve | The main purpose this tissue to communicate information between the brain and the rest of the body. |
epithelial | The main purpose of this tissue is to protect. |
connective | This tissue supports the body. |
nervous | This tissue transmits electrical signals. |
epithelial | One function of this tissue is sensory reception |
connective | One function of this tissue is to insulate |
connective | Fat is an example of this tissue |
epithelial | This tissue is found in the linings that lubricate the lungs. |
nervous | This type of tissue is often looks like very long thin white cords |
osmosis | When water molecules move across a semi-permeable from high to low concentration, it is called |
diffusion | When any type of molecule moves from high to low concentration it is called |
passive transport | Diffusion and osmosis are both examples of |
cell | organelle --> ___________ --> tissue |
system | organ --> ___________ --> organism |
molecule | ___________--> organelle -->cell |
organ | tissue -->___________--> organ system |
hypotonic | a solution in which water molecules move into a cell, causing it to expand (i.e. vinegar) |
hypertonic | a solution in which water molecules move out of a cell, causing it to shrink (i.e. salt or sugar solution) |
biotic | another word for living organism (starts with B) |
tendon | connects a muscle to a bone |
semi-permeable | some molecules can pass through, but others can't (i.e. a cell membrane is semi-permeable) |
plant cell | Chloroplasts, a cell wall, and a large vacuole in the middle are unique characteristics of which type of cell |
lysosome | An animal cell usually has this organelle, not common in plant cells. |
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