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Jeopardy!. Tissues Integumentary System. Choose Your Question. Final. Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question. back. FINAL JEOPARDY Category- Connective Tissue. The answer is…. Final Jeopardy. Cartilage is supportive connective tissue What are the 3 types? back.
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Jeopardy! Tissues Integumentary System
Choose Your Question Final
FINAL JEOPARDYCategory-Connective Tissue The answer is….
Final Jeopardy Cartilage is supportive connective tissue What are the 3 types? back
Answers Final Jeopardy Answer- Hyaline, Elastic, Fribrocartilage
Integumentary System200 The 3 layers depicted here back
Integumentary System 400 Cells which remove cellular debris from an injury site back
Integumentary System 600 Cells which begin the inflammatory response back
Overview 800 Besides melanin, collectively these substances are responsible for skin color back
Integumentary System 1000 Aside from protection, the integumentary system also has these (4) functions back
Accessory Structures200 A gland that produces an oily secretion or sebum. back
Accessory Structures 400 The structure to the right is called _________ back
Accessory Structures 600 Sweat glands that produce watery sweat; primarily for heat loss back
Accessory Structures 800 Identify the area of growth for the nail back
Accessory Structures 1000 Eponychium is also known as ____________ back
Epithelial Tissue200 The manner in which epithelial tissue is classified (There are 2 answers) back
Epithelial Tissue 400 Provides limited protection; found where secretion or absorption takes place back
Epithelial Tissue 600 Type of epithelium which stretches back
Epithelial Tissue 800 Found on the surface of the skin; lining of the mouth, tongue, esophagus back
Epithelial Tissue 1000 Found between epithelial and connective tissues back
Connective Tissue200 All connective tissues have these 3 basic components back
Connective Tissue 400 Examples of Connective Tissue Proper back
Connective Tissue 600 Examples of Fluid Connective Tissue back
Connective Tissue 800 Cells found in cartilage; cells found in bone (2 answers) back