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Anatomy & Physiology
Vocabulary List and Study Guide
Chapter 4 – The Tissue Level of Organization
Comprehensive Vocabulary List
Tissues
Histology
Epithelial tissue
Epithelia
Glands
Cellularity
Polarity
Apical surface
Basement membrane
Avascularity
Regeration
Cilia
Microvilli
Simple
Stratified
Squamous
Cuboidal
Columnar
Ciliated
Simple squamous epithelium
Stratified squamous epitethelium
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Simple columnar epithelium
Pseudostratified ciliated columnar
epithelium
Transitional epithelium (specialized
stratified cuboidal)
Glandular epithelium
Secretion
Excretion
Exocrine glands/secretion
Ducts
Endocrine glands/secretion
Merocrine secretion
Apocrine secretion
Merocrine secretion
Connective Tissue
Specialized cells
Extracellular matrix
Protein fibers
Ground substance
Connective tissue proper
Loose connective (areolar) tissue
Fibroblasts
Collagen fibers
Elastic fibers
Adipose tissue
Adipocytes
Dense connective tissues
Ligaments
Tendons
Fluid connective tissues
Blood
Plasma
Erythrocytes (RBCs)
Leukocytes (WBCs)
Lymph
Supporting connective tissues
Cartilage
Chondrocytes
Lacunae
Hyaline cartilage
Elastic cartilage
Fibrocartilage
Bone (osseous tissue)
Osteocytes
Canaliculi
Central canal
Membranes
Mucous membranes (mucosa)
Serous membranes (serosa)
Cutaneous membrane
Synovial membranes
Synovial fluid
Muscle Tissue
Voluntary/involuntary
Striated/non-striated
Skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle
Smooth muscle
Neural Tissue
Neurons
Soma (cell body)
Dendrites
Axon
Neuroglia (glial cells)
Study Guide
High Emphasis
• Four main tissue types and their basic characteristics.
Normal Emphasis
• Specific types of tissues (ex. stratified squamous epithelium, hyaline cartilage, smooth muscle, etc.).
• Characteristics and cells of each specific tissue type.
• Functions of each specific tissue type.
• Types of glands and modes of secretion.
• Membranes.
Low Emphasis
• Specific locations where each tissue type is found.
No Emphasis/Skipped
• Intercellular connections (gap junctions, desmosomes, etc.).
• Injury repair and aging.
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