Histology Practice Test 4
Histology NCLEX Practice Test
Histology is a key topic within the NCLEX test plan, located under Nursing Science → Clinical Foundations → Histology. This section relates tissue structure to healing, disease recognition, and wound care principles. Each test contains 50 questions designed to mirror the difficulty and variety of the real exam.
This is the 4th part of the Histology series. To explore all practice tests under this topic, use the “Back to Main Topic” button at the end of the page.
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Histology Practice Test 4
What is the term for the study of the structure and function of tissues?
- Histology
- Cytology
- Ecology
- Embryology
Explanation: Answer reason: This field examines tissue types (epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous), their organization, and structure–function correlations in health and disease. Cytology is a common distractor because it studies cells, but it does not primarily address the organization of cells into tissues. Ecology and embryology address organism–environment relationships and developmental processes, respectively, not tissue structure and function.
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