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| Medical Specialist, ID diseases |
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| tissue sample for pathology |
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| organization of cells with special anatomy and physiology |
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| epidermis and nervous system |
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| digestive, respiratory systems, glands. |
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MOST ORGANS ARE COMPOSED OF TWO OR MORE PRIMARY GERM LAYERS |
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| WHAT ARE THE 4 BASIC TYPES OF TISSUES? |
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| EPITHELIAL, CONNECTIVE, MUSCLE, NERVOUS. |
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| SURFACE LAYER, LININGS, AND GLAND TISSUE. |
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| What are the functions of the EPITHELIAL? |
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| SURFACE LAYER, LININGS, AND GLAND TISSUE. |
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| What are the General characteristics of the EPITHELIAL? |
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| basement membrane: protein layer secreted between epithelial layer and underlying tissue |
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| Why do cells have desmosomes or tight junctions? |
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| for cell to cell connections via adjacent cell membranes |
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TRUE or FALSE THERE IS NO BLOOD VESSELS IN EPITHELIAL TISSUE |
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| LOCATED WITHIN OR ACT IN TOTAL AS A GLAND, LINING CELLS PRODUCE UNIQUE SECRETION PRODUCT |
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| unbranched duct to surface in skin, intestines |
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| branched duct: drain an are, some salicary and male repro glands. |
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| Tubular Grandular Epithelium |
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| tube all same diameter. lining cells act as duct and gland in one. In intestine, some sweat glands and male repro glands. |
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| sac like duct at ends of gland, in salivary and sebaceous, also called acinar type |
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| merocrine {eccrine} gland secretion |
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produces a fluid product (mostly water) secretion through cell membrane, no cytoplasm loss. In salivary, pancreas, some sweat glands and tear glands. |
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| variation of eccrine: in mammary and axillary, genital, thoracic sweat glands, a complex product composed of cell cytoplasm |
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| entire cell lost cell breaks open:sebaceous glands, very complex producct |
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| oily, watery type, for lubrication. pleura, pericardium, and pertoneum linings |
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| glycoprotein called mucin in water, vscous, protective, lubricates, traps. In digestive, respiratory, reproductive and urinary organs. Goblet cells produce the mucus. |
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| synovial joing lining fluid for lubrication plus other functions. |
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