Epithelial tissue Flashcards

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Features of epithelium

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Covers and lines outer & inner body e.g organs, cavities and ducts
Selective barriers

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Features of Glandular epithelium

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Forms glands

Function: secretes hormones and other substances into ducts, surfaces or blood

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Features of epithelial tissue

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All epithelial tissue are avascular (not associated with or supplied by blood vessels)
Rely on the blood supply of the connective tissues
Exchange of nutrients and waste takes place by diffusion from vessels in connective tissue.

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Structure of basement membrane

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Found between epithelial tissue and connective tissue.
Basal Lamina
Secreted by the epithelial cells
Contains collagen, laminin, other proteoglycans, glycoproteins etc.
Reticular Lamina
Produced by cells of the underlying connective tissue (fibroblasts)
Contains fibrous proteins e.g. fibronectin, collagen

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Function of basement membrane

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Supports overlying epithelium
Provides a surface along which epithelial cells migrate during growth & wound healing
Acts as a physical barrier
Participates in the filtration of substances in the kidney

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epithelial tissue classifications: shape

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Squamous 
Fast absorption 
Flat (squashed) cell
Flat nucleus
Easy for materials to move across i.e oxygen
Cuboidal 
Absorb nutrients
Produce secretion
Height & width about the same (cube)
Circular nucleus
Columnar
Absorb nutrients 
Produce secretion
Tall and thick
Cushions underlying tissues
Transitional 
Cells change shape depending on organ
Example: urinary bladder allows stretching when needed
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epithelial tissue classifications: arrangement

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Simple 
One layer of cells
Stratified 
Multiple layers of cells on top of each other 
Pseudostratified
Mostly one layer
Cells are different shapes and sizes
Nuclei at different levels
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