Epithelia Flashcards
Which type of epithelium comes from each embryonic germ layer?
Ectoderm - exterior surfaces - skin and eye cornea
Mesoderm - urinary system and pericardial/pleural sacs
Endoderm - Respiratory, liver, GI and glands
What are the key properties of the basement membrane?
It is a thin, flexible, acellular layer which lies between the epithelia and the connective tissue. It is laid down by epithelia cells and serves as a molecular filter.
What is the relationship between malignant cells and the basement membrane?
If malignant cells have penetrated the basement membrane then there is a much poorer prognosis.
Where is simple squamous epithelia found?
Lines lumen of arterioles, venules and lymphatic vessels and is termed endothelium here. It also lines pleural sac/ pericardium/ peritoneum and here it is termed mesothelium.
How does the function of simple squamous epithelia link to its structure?
Simple squamous epithelia is a single felled sheet of cells which is very thin and therefore perfect for gas exchange and osmosis/ diffusion. This is why it is found in the alveoli, kidney and also in blood/ lymphatic vessels.
Lost four places simple cuboidal epithelia can be found.
Thyroid follicles - hormone synthesis, storage & metabolism
Ducts of exocrine glands (pancreas) absorption and conduit
Kidney tubules - absorption and secretion
Ovary surface - barrier/ covering
Name two attachments simple columnar epithelia can have.
Cilia (in Fallopian tube) Micro villi (GI to increase SA)
What are the functions of simple columnar epithelia?
Absorption - small intestine and colon
Secretion - small intestine and gastric glands
Lubrication- small intestine and colon
Transport - in Fallopian tubes.
Why are simple columnar epithelia found in the gall bladder?
It reabsorbs water from the bile which reduces the volume before it enters to intestine.
Explain what the junctional complex is in simple columnar epithelia.
This is where occludin binds plasma membranes of adjacent cells to prevent molecules slipping between them. His means that certain proteins can be restricted to the apical surface. Cholera toxins affect this and that is why infection occurs.
What can be said about all cells in Pseudostratified epithelia?
They are all in contact with the basement membrane
What type of epithelia is found in the upper respiratory tract?
Ciliated Pseudostratified epithelia.
In the URI particles are immobilised in the mucus secreted by goblet cells and then moved up where they are swallowed.
Where is pseudostratified epithelium found?
Upper respiratory tract, epididymis (duct behind the testis) and ductus deferens, lacrimal (tear) sac, large excretory ducts, auditory tube and parts of the lymphatic cavity.
Stratified squamous epithelia is found in the vagina and it rich in glycogen. Why?
Lactobacilli ferment sugars which produces lactic acid and maintains a low pH.
Why is stratified squamous epithelia found in the oesophagus?
To protect from abrasion.