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Tissue
Chaleen Tidrick Fri Oct 11 13:08:25 CDT 2013
Main glandular tissue
epithelial
main glandular tissue
epithelial
Attached to connective tissue by the basement membrane
epithelial
avascular
no blood supply
What major tissue type is avascular?
epithelial
How do avascular cells receive nutrients?
absorption/diffusion
This type of tissue can reproduce/regenerate quickly
epithelial
Cells in this tissue are tightly held together by tight cell junctions
epithelial
single tissue layer important for diffusion and absorption in the lungs and capillaries
simple squamous epithelium
Single layer tissue with the function of secretion and absorption in the kidney tubules and ovary ducts
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Single layer tissue, nuclei lined up, function is absorption and secretion in the digestive tract and uterus. Contains goblet cells and
microvilli
simple columnar epithelial
Thick, multilayer tissue. Main function is protection. Part of the skin and mouth.
stratified squamous epithelium
Single layer tissue, but the non-uniform nuclei make it appear layered. Funtion is secretion and cilia aided movement. Found in the
lining of the air passageways and reproductive system.
Psuedostratified epithelium
Tissue is stretchable, waterproof and found in the urinary bladder
transitional epithelium
fibers and ground substance make up the
matrix
This type of tissue is composed of a variety of cells, fibers, and ground substance
connective tissue
What is the most abundant tissue in your body?
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connective tissue
Connective tisuue is considered _________ because of its good blood supply
vascular
Name the 3 main types of connective tissue
connective tissue proper, fluid, and supporting
connective tissue proper is divided into two groups, what are they?
loose and dense
adipose tissue is and example of
loose CT
tendons are an example of
dense CT
blood and lymph are ________ tissue
fluid CT
Cartilage and Bone are ___ tissue
supporting CT
Cells that make up connective tissue and produce fibers and ground tissue
fibroblasts
Amoeboid cells in connective tissue that engulf pathogens and digest old cells
macrophages
Fat cells
Adipocytes
Stem cells found in CT tissue
Mesenchymal
Cells that synthesize and store pigments in CT tissue
Melanocytes
Cell produce histamin and heparin
Mast cells
Most common fiber in connective tissue
collagen
Connective tissue fiber that is rope like and very strong
Collogen
Connective tissue fibers that stretch in many directions and support functional organ cells
Recticular fiber
Connective tissue fibers that stretch and return to their original length
elastic fiber
connective tissue found in embryos and the umbilical cord
mucous connective tissue
Mescenchymal stem cells are the remnants in adults of this tissue
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Mucous connective tissue
Least specialized, loose connective tissue
areolar
Connective tissue that separates skin from deeper layers
areolar
Connective tissue that is the site for injections
areolar connective tissue
Why is areolar tissue is a good site for injections?
extremely vascular
Loose connective tissue that is important for padding and insulation. Found around kidneys, and underskin in areas such as the
sides, buttocks and breasts
adipose tissue
Type of fat found in children and is important for keeping them warm
brown fat
Typical type of fat found in adults
white fat
connect muscles to bones
tendons
connect bones to bones
ligaments
tissue that gives skin its strength, encapsulates joints
dense irregular connective tissue
Tissue important in stabalizing the spine
elastic connective tissue
cartilage cells are called
chondrocytes
This tissue provides support, attachment, and cushions bones
cartilage
Covers ends of joints,nose, respiratory passages, and sternum
hyaline cartilage
Tissue supports, but tolerates distortion. Found in areas such as the ear and laryx
elastic cartilage
Tissue resists compression and are shock absorbing. Found in the intevertebral discs.
fibrocartilage
bone cells
osteocytes
Tissue is strong and flexible to resist shattering
bone tissue
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Membrane that lines the cavities that communicate with the exterior
mucous/mucousae membrane
Membrane that lines the internal divisions of the ventral cavities
serous membrane
Membrane that covers the surface of the body
cutaneous membrane
Membrane that line joint cavities
synovial
Connective tissue layers
fasciae
3 fasciae layers
superficial (subcutaneous/hypodermis); deep;subserous
3 types of muscle tissue
skeletal, cardiac, smooth
striated voluntary muscle
skeletal
longest muscle cells
skeletal
only in heart
cardiac muscle
contain pacemaker cells
cardiac cells
striated involuntary muscles
cardiac
walls of blood vessels and organs
smooth muscle
nonstriated involuntary cells
smooth muscle cells
longest cells in body
nerve tissue
neurons and neuroglial cells
nerve tissue
transmit electric impulses
nervous tissue
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