4 - Epithelial Cells and Specialisations Flashcards
What is the definition of epithelia?
Sheets of contiguous cells that cover the external surface of the body and line the internal surfaces
What is a serous membrane?
Thin two part membrane that line certain close body cavities and envelop the viscera
Simple squamous epithelium + Thin Layer of connective Tissue
(peritoneum, pleural sacs, pericardial sac)
What does the serous membrane do in the lungs?
Gives them lubrication to allow heart and lungs to rub against one another with no friction
Where are epithelial cells found when they are derived from each germ layer?
- Ectoderm: epidermis
- Endoderm: GI tract
- Mesoderm: inner linings of body cavities
Where are simple epithelia found?
- Absorptive, secretory or lining surfaces
Where are simple cuboidal cells found and what is their function?
Where?
- Thyroid follicles
- Secretory part of exocrine gland and intercalated duct
- Collecting duct
- Covering ovary
What?
- Absorption
- Secretion
- Barrier/covering
- Conduct (duct)
- Hormone synthesis and storage
Where are simple squamous cell found and what is their function?
Where?
- Bowman’s capsule
- Endothelium
- Mesothelium
What?
- Fast exchange
- Barrier
- Tissue lubrication
Where are simple columnar cells found and what is their function?
Where?
- Stomach lining
- SI and colon
- Gastric glands
- Striated ducts
What?
- Secretion
- Lubrication
- Absorption
Where are pseudostratified columnar cells found and what are their functions?
Where?
Upper respiratory tracts e.g trachea, ear, nasal cavity
What?
- Mucociliary escalator
- Lining
- Secretion
- Mucous secretion
- Sensory reception in ear
Can you see the basal lamina under the microscope?
NO!
However can see it in upper respiratory tracts as it is so thick.
Where are stratfied squamous non-keratinised cells found and what is their function?
Where?
- Oesophagus
- Vagina
- Buccal cavity
- Moist surfaces
What?
- Protect against abrasion
- Prevent water loss
Where are stratified squamous keratinised cells found and what is their function?
Where?
- Skin
What?
- Prevent water loss
- Protect against abrasion
- Prevent ingress of pathogen
- Protect from UV and outside environment
What cell shapes are in each layer of the skin?
Where are stratified cuboidal cells found and what is their function?
Where?
- Sweat glands, not secretory portion
What?
- Absorption of Na from sweat so it is hypotonic
Where are stratified columnar epithelium found and what is their function?
Where?
- Male urethra
- Conjuctiva of eye
What?
- Protection
- Secrete tears