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Tissues
1. What does “avascular” mean & what tissue is mostly avascular?
Lack of blood - epithelial
2. Scientist who looks at tissue changes searching for cancer:
pathologist
3. tissue that goblet cells are found in:
Columnar epi
4. tissues that support and protect body organs, stores energy &
provides immunity
connective
5. Where mucus secreting goblet cells are found:
Urinary, digestive, respiratory & repro ---- not endocrine
Epithelial Tissue
1.
flat, single-layered tissue which allows diffusion
Simple squamous
2.
how epithelium are named:
Cell shape and arrangement of layers
3.
type of tissue that are different shapes and can cause distention.
transitional
4.
type of epithelial that appears to have several layers but doesn’t
pseudostratified
5.
type of epithelial that function in absorption & secretion
Columnar & cuboidal
Glands & Epithelial tissue II
1.
difference between exocrine and endocrine glands
Exo-ducts
2.
What waterproofs the skin?
keratin
3.
where the basement membrane is located-be specific
Between epi & ct
4.
secretory products of exocrine glands
Mucus, oil, saliva, digestive enzymes – not hormones—name 2
5.
Name two endocrine glands
Pituitary, liver, adrenal gland, thymus
6.
What is the job of the pituitary?
Release hormones
Connective Tissue
1.
fibers that can be stretched a lot with out breaking
Elastic
2.
type of blood cells that phagocytize bacteria-be specific
monocytes
3.
cells in mature cartilage?
chondrocytes
4.
type of ct found at the end of long bones.
Hyaline cartilage
5.
chondrocytes & elastic fibers indicate what?
Cartilage
6.
type of granules in a white cell that react to allergens.
histamine
Miscellaneous
1.
Blood belongs to what type of tissue type?
connective
2.
matrix of blood?
Plasma
3.
what tissue has the poorest capacity for repair or renewal?
Nervous tissue
4.
what tissue has the best blood supply?
Loose or areolar ct
5.
Muscles & Neural Cells
1.
what tissue has intervertebral discs?
Fibrocartilage
2.
Glial cells are what type of tissue?
neural
3.
what is the difference between neurons & neuroglial cells?
Neurons transmit and conduct impulses – glial – nutrients
4.
Where are smooth muscles found in the body?
Blood vessels, respiratory system
5.
What is the difference in the nuclei between striated and smooth
muscles?
Peripheral in striated and in the middle of cells