Chapter 4 Flashcards
Protection, support, transportation, binding, space filling
Connective tissue
Movement, contraction, elasticity, regulation of openings
Muscle tissue
Communication, integration, conduction, coordination
Nervous tissue
Covers body, line organs, cavities and ducts, forms glands
Epithelial tissue
Epithelial tissue has a good blood supply ? T OR F
False
Epithelial tissue arranged in continuous sheets (single or multiple layers) T OR F
True
Epithelial tissue has much intercellular space ? T OR F
False
Epithelial tissue has nerve supply ? T Or F
True
Epithelial tissue grows and reproduces easily ? T OR F
True
Epithelial tissue attached to muscle tissue ? T or F
False
Single layer for activities like diffusion, osmosis, secretion (layer of epithelial tissue)
Simple
Multiple layers for protection of tissue below (Layers of epithelial tissue)
Stratified
Looks stratified but is not (Layers of epithelial tissue)
Pseudostratified
Flat (cell shape of epithelial tissue)
Squamous
Cube shaped (cell shape of epithelial tissue)
Cuboidal
Tall and cylindrical or rectangular (cell shape of epithelial tissue)
Columnar
Changes shape from cuboidal to columnar depending on stretching (cell shape of epithelial tissue)
Transitional
Lines air sacs of lungs, where thin cells are required for diffusion (epithelial tissue definitions)
Simple squamous
Single layer of cube shaped cells, found in kidney tubules (epithelial tissue definitions)
Simple cuboidal
Lines urinary tract, as a bladder, permitting distension (epithelial tissue definitions)
Transitional
Lines inner surface of stomach and intestine
Simple columnar, non-ciliated
Lines mouth, present on outer surface of skin
Stratified squamous
Not true stratified; all cells on basement membrane, but some do not reach surface of tissue
Pseudostratified
Lines upper respiratory passageways
Pseudo stratified columnar
simple columnar, ciliated
Specialized cells that secrete substances into ducts onto a surface or into blood
Gland