Stratified squamous tissue is an example of:

a. epithelial tissue
b. connective tissue
c. muscle tissue
d. nervous tissue


a. epithelial tissue

Anatomy & Physiology

You might also like to view...

The large foramen that serves as a passageway for the medulla of the brain and the accessory nerve (XI) is the

A) foramen lacerum. B) foramen rotundum. C) carotid canal. D) jugular foramen. E) foramen magnum.

Anatomy & Physiology

Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. A Graafian follicle is another name for a mature ovum and its surrounding sac. 2. Oogenesis has a similar function to spermatogenesis, the formation of a gamete. 3. The day that the egg leaves the ovary (ovulation) is considered the first day of the menstrual cycle. 4. When a sperm fertilizes an egg, a zygote is formed. 5. The structure connecting the testes to the prostate gland is called the seminiferous tubule.

Anatomy & Physiology

What is the most common form of skin cancer?

A. Melanoma B. Erythema C. Squamous cell carcinoma D. Multiple myeloma E. Basal cell carcinoma

Anatomy & Physiology

The SA node is located in the ________.

A. right atrium near the junction with the interatrial septum B. right atrium near the junction with the interventricular septum C. left atrium near the junction with the interventricular septum D. right atrium at the junction of the superior vena cava

Anatomy & Physiology