Chapter 5 Flashcards
Types of tissues
MENC
Muscle tissues
Epithelial tissues
Nervous tissues
Connective tissues
Types of epithelial tissues
Simple/stratified squamous
Simple/stratified cuboidal
Simple/stratified columnar
Pseudostratified columnar
Transitional epithelium
Glandular epithelium
1 layer of epithelial tissues is called simple #s##s#
What are the functions
Rapid absorption,diffusion occurs and materials pass quickly.
More than one layer of epithelial tissue is called stratified #£@#£
What are the functions
Protection against abrasion, friction and bacteria
Which epithelium can stretch to accommodate the bladder
Transitional epithelium
Nervous tissue contain two types of basic cells?
Neurons and nueroglial cells
Neuroglial cells phagocytize other cells, supply nutrients to neurons and help communicate between cells.
What are the 4 types of nueroglia?
Astrocytes *
Oligodentrocytes
Microglia
Ependymal cells
Blood is made up of?
cells Plasma
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More quantity. Less quantity
Red blood cells White blood cells + platelets
What do red blood cells do?
Transport o2
What do white blood cells do?
Provide immunity
Irregular shape to reach inaccessible parts of the body to engulf foreign particles.
What are the 3 cells in blood?
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Platelets
What do platelets do?
Spherical in shape and help clotting
What Molecules are transported from blood to lymph vessels
WBC for protection
And food for energy
Waste generated in the lymph vessels get transported in the blood vessels to the kidneys
What form the fluid connective tissue of the body?
Blood and lymph
Explain fluid connective tissue
Blood and lymph are fluid connective tissues that contain collection of cells in a fluid matrix.
Transports many materials between interior body cells
And exchange substances with the external environment.
Blood contains ,rbc, wbc and platelets, Blood plasma