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Stack #182828
Question | Answer |
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basic tissue types | 1.epithelial 2.connective 3.muscle 4.nerve |
some key characteristics of epithelia | 1.polarized 2.avascular 3.rests on basal lamina |
epithelial(endothelial) cells of blood vessels | simple squamous(fenestrated) |
simple sqamous found in (3) | 1.alveola 2.endothelium 3.thin tube of loop of Henle |
stratified squamous found in (4) | 1.mouth 2.esophagus 3.vagina 4.urethra |
simple cuboidal found in | 1.proximal/distal convoluted tube 2.bronchiole |
simple columnar found in | 1.oviduct 2.uterus 3.stomach 4.intestine (large and small) 5.bronchi |
stratified cuboidal found in | large ducts |
stratified columnar found in | large ducts |
pseudostrafied found in | 1.nasopharynx, trachae, large airways 2.male reproductory tract |
transitional epithelium found in | 1.ureter 2.urinary bladder |
three mechanisms of secretion | 1.merocine 2.apocrine 3.holocrine |
merocrine is | normal exocytosis |
apocrine | apical surface pinched off |
holocrine | entire cell gets released |
three types of connective tissues | 1.connective tissue proper 2.fluid connective tissue 3.supporting connective tissue |
connective tissue proper | 1.loose connective tissue 2.dense connective tissue |
fluid connective tissue | 1.blood 2.lymph |
supporting connective tissue | 1.cartilage 2.bone |
stem cells of connective tissues called | mesenchyme |
characteristics of loose connective tissue | abundunt ground substance, few fibers |
adipose connective tissue example of | loose connective tissue |
tissue covering major organs called | areolar connective tissue |
areolar connective tissue is | loose connective tissue |
characteristics of dense conenctive tissue | abundance of fiber, few ground substance and cells |
types of dense connective tissue | dense irregular, dense regular |
types of loose connective tissue | areolar, adipose |
dense irregular example | dermis of skin, sheaths around bone |
dense regular example | tendons and ligaments |
membranes | connective tissue + epithelium |