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| 5 main characteristics of Epithelial Tissue |
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| apical & basal surface, avascular (no blood vessels), innervated, divide readily, tightly packed |
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| appearance of simple squamous |
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| function of simple squamous |
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| appearance of simple cuboidal |
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| cupe-shaped with round nuclei |
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| appearance of simple columnar |
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| elongated, ciliated or not, nuclei at same level, goblet cells secrete mucus |
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| appearance pseudostratified columnar |
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| vary in height, nuclei at different levels |
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| location of ciliated with goblet cells pseudostratified columnar |
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| function of pseudostratified columnar |
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| secretion (mucus), absorption |
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| appearance of stratified squamous |
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| several layers, flat on top & cuboidal/columnar on bottom |
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| location of kerationized stratified squamous |
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| location of non keratinized stratified squamous |
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| line mouth, vagina, esophagus, tongue |
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| function of stratified squamous |
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| appearance of stratified columnar |
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| several layers, basal=cuboidal, apical=columnar |
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| appearance of transitional epithelium |
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| basal=cuboidal, apical=dome, squamous-like |
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| location of transitional epithelium |
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| function of transitional epithelium |
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| exocrine glands involve what kinds of secretion? |
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| sweat, mucus, oil, ear wax, & digestive enzymes |
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| unicellular exocrine glands? |
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| multicellular exocrine glands? |
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| sweat gland, salivary gland |
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| product and portion of cell pinch off |
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| entire cell with product disintegrate |
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| ducts that open onto some internal or external surface |
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| endocrine secrete into... |
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| endocrine secretions that regulate many metabolic and physiological functions to maintain homeostasis |
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| examples of endocrine glands |
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| pituitary, thyroid, adrenal |
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| 4 classes of connective tissue |
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| CT proper, cartilage, bone, blood |
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| functions of connective tissue |
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| bind/support, protect, insulate, transport |
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| connective tissue all come from... |
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| embryonic tissue "messenchyne" |
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| structural parts of connective tissue |
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| matrix (ground substance & fibers), cells |
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| group of cells that are similar in structure and perform a common function |
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| supports cells, binds them together, and provides a medium through which substance are exchanged between blood and cells/ gel-like/ fibers embedded |
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| extremely strong fibers that make up tendons and ligaments |
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| fibers that stretch and snap back easily/ vocal cords, skin |
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| extra fine fibers around capillaries and soft organ tissue |
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| cells that secrete matrix |
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| cells that perform phagocytosis (eat bad stuff) |
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| cells that secrete antibodies |
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| cells that produce histamine in reaction to foreign invaders |
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| cells that migrate blood in response to infection |
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| two categories of connective tissue proper |
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| areolar, adipose, reticular |
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| regular, irregular, elastic |
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| gel like matrix, cell= fibroblasts, all fiber types, wraps and cushions organs |
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| nucleus pushed side by side by large fat droplets, source of fuel for body, insulate, support organs |
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| only has reticular fibers/ found in lymph nodes, bone marrow, and spleen |
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| found in tendons and ligaments/ collogen fibers and fibroblasts |
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| collogen fibers in irregular arrangement to with hold tension in many directions/ dermis, fibrous capsule of joints, and organs |
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| found where recoil of tissue is critical, walls of aorta |
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| hyanline, elastic, fibrocartilage |
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| poor blood supply & chondrocytes in lucunae |
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| appearance of hyaline cartilage |
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| glass white-pink with "eyes" |
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| function of hyaline cartilage |
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| resilient, support, template for developing bone |
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| locations of hyline cartilage |
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| embryonic skeleton, ribs, nose |
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| appearance of fibrocartilage |
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| thick collogen fibers run parallel |
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| location of fibrocartilage |
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| interbertebral & knee discs |
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| function of fibrocartilage |
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| appearance of elastic cartilage |
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| function of elastic cartilage |
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| provides shape and flexibility |
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| location of elastic cartilage |
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| bone characteristics...(3) |
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| calcified, osteocytes in lacunae, good vascular supply |
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| supports/protects, levers for movement, stores calcium & phospherous, marrow |
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| nonconducting, support, insulate, protect |
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| muscle fibers, many nuclei, striated |
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| branching, few nuclei, intercalcated discs, faintly striated |
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| spindle-shaped, central nucleus, no striations |
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