Ch 4 Flashcards
tissues
epithelial tissues
connective tissues
muscular tissues
nervous tissues
what are the four basic types of human tissues
cell junction
tight junction
adherens junction
cadherins
adhesion belts
hemidesmosomes
integrins
which type of cell junction prevents the contents of organs from leaking into surrounding tissues
which types of cell junctions are found in epithelial tissues
desmosomes
integrins
gap junctions
connexins
connexons
epithelium
basement membrane
basal lamina
reticular lamina
avascular
columnar cells
transitional cells
types of epithelial tissues
what are the roles of epithelial tissues in the body
surface epithelium
covering and lining epithelium
glandular epithelium
simple epithelium
pseudostratified epithelium
stratified epithelium
squamous cells
cuboidal cells
endocrine glands
exocrine glands
gland
unicellular glands
multicellular glands
simple gland
compound gland
tubular gland
acinar gland
tubuloacinar gland
holocrine gland
merocrine gland
apocrine gland
connective tissue
extracellular matrix
fibroblasts
macrophages
plasma cells
mast cells
adipocytes
leukocytes
ground substance
hyaluronic acid
stroma
fibers
collegen fiber
collagen fiber
. Embryonic connective tissue
. Mature connective tissue
elastic fibers
reticular fibers
embryonic connective tissue
mesenchyme
mucous connective tissue
connective tissue proper
loose connective tissue
dense connective tissue
cartilage
growth of cartilage
interstitial growth
appositional growth
bone tissue
three types of cartilage
hyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage, and elastic cartilage
central canal(haversian canal)
spongy bone
trabeculae
liquid connective tissue
blood
blood plasma
formed elements
red blood cells
white blood cells
platelets
bone (asseous tissue)
COMPACT BONE
lamellae
lacunae
osteocytes
canaliculi
lymph
membranes
epithelial membranes
mucouse membrane
mucous membrane
synovial membranes
synovial fluid
lamina propria
define the following kinds of membranes: mucous, serous,
cutaneous, and synovial. How do they diff er from one another
where is each type of membrane located in the body? What
are their functions?
serous membrane
parietal layer
visceral layer
serous fluid
cutaneous membrane
which types of muscular tissue are striated?
which muscular tissues are smooth
which types of muscular tissues have gap junctions
cutaneous membrane
skeletal muscle tissue
cardia muscle tissue
smooth muscle tissue
nervous tissue
neuroglia
neurons
excitable cells
electrical excitablility
why is electrical excitability important to neurons and muscle fibers