Class 5 - Human Tissues Flashcards

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Tissue

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A group of similar cells and cell products working together to perform a specific role in an organ

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Matrix/extracellular material composition (2)

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  1. Fibrous proteins
  2. Ground substance aka ECF; contains water, gases, minerals, nutrients, wastes, hormones
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The four primary tissues

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  1. Epithelial
  2. Connective
  3. Nervous
  4. Muscular
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3 germ layers and what arises from them

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  1. Ectoderm - Epidermis and nervous system
  2. Mesoderm - Cartilage, bone, blood
  3. Endoderm - Mucous membrane lining digestive and respiratory tracts, digestive glands
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Things used in tissue sections (2), types of sections (3), other tissue samples (2)

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  1. Fixative to prevent decay
  2. Stain to color tissue

a. Longitudinal section
b. Cross section
c. Oblique section

  1. Smear - Spread on
  2. Spread - Laid out
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Epithelial tissue

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Sheet of closely adhering cells, with upper surface exposed to environment or internal space.

Small amount of ECM.

High rate of mitosis in cells near connective tissue.

Rest on basement membrane, which anchors it to underlying connective tissue

Covers body surface and lines body cavities. Constitutes most glands.

Avascular; nourished by underlying connective tissue

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Functions of epithelial tissue (6)

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  1. Protection - Against deeper tissue injury and infection
  2. Secretion - Produce/release sweat, mucus, enzymes, hormones
  3. Excretion - Void wasted from tissues
  4. Absorption - Absorb chemicals/nutrients
  5. Filtration - Substances leaving body are selectively filtered by epithelium
  6. Sensation - Nerve endings embedded in epithelia detect stimuli
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3 surfaces of epithelial cells

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  1. Basal - bottom
  2. Apical - top
  3. Lateral - side
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Four types of simple epithelium, characteristics, and locations

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  1. Simple squamous - Rapid diffusion/substance transport. Secretes serous fluid.
    Locations: Alveoli, glomeruli, endothelium, serosa
  2. Simple cuboidal - absorption/secretion, mucus production/movement.
    Locations: Liver, thyroid, mammary/salivary glands, bronchioles, kidney tubules.
  3. Simple columnar - Goblet cells. Absorption/secretion, mucus. Nuclei typically in basal half. Brush border, sometimes ciliated.
    Locations: Lining of GI tract, uterus, kidney, uterine tubes.
  4. Ciliated Pseudostratified columnar - Goblet cells. Secretes/propels mucus.
    Locations: Respiratory tract and male urethra
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Four types of stratified epithelia, characteristics, and locations

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  1. Stratified squamous - Most widespread
    Location: skin
  2. Stratified cuboidal - Secretes sweat, produces sperm, produces ovarian hormones.
    Locations: Sweat gland ducts, ovarian follicles, seminiferous tubules
  3. Stratified columnar - Rare; only in places where two other epithelial types meet.
  4. Urothelium - cells change from round to flat when stretched; allows filling of urinary tract
    Locations: ureter and bladder.
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Two kinds of stratified squamous epithelia

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  1. Keratinized - Found in skin surface, dead skin layer, abrasion resistant, retard water loss
    Locations: epidermis; palms and soles especially
  2. Nonkeratinized - Found lining internal spaces, lacks surface layer of dead cells, resists abrasion/pathogen penetration
    Locations: Tongue, oral mucosa, esophagus, vagina
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