Epithelium II Flashcards

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What is the definition of a membrane?

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Membranes are sheets of epithelial tissue that cover or line internal structure

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What are membranes classified as?

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Membranes are either classified as:
- mucous
- serous
- synovial, also cutaneous membrane

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What is the function of the mucous membrane?

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  • Lines alimentary/reproductive tract
  • prevents chemical and mechanical injury
  • defence against micro organisms and foreign particles
  • prevents dehydration of tissues
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What is the function of the serous membrane?

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Lines the cavities that are not open to the external environment where they secrete a lubricating fluid which reduces friction from movement

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What are the names and function of the 2 layers of simple squamous epithelium in the serous membrane?

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  • parietal layer which lines walls of a cavity
  • visceral layer which surrounds the outside of organs and secretes a thin watery serous fluid
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Where are serous membranes found?

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  • the pleura
  • the pericardium
  • the peritoneum
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What is the function of serous fluid?

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Serous fluid allows organs to glide freely within the cavity

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What is the synovial membrane?

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The synovial membrane is not an epithelial membrane, but consists of areolar connective tissue and elastic fibres

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What do cells within the synovial membrane do?

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They secrete clear, sticky, oily fluid (synovial fluid)

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What is the function of the synovial membrane?

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It lubricates joints, maintaining stability and therefore preventing injury

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What is glandular epithelium?

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Groups of epithelial cells that produce a specialised secretiom

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What are the 2 types of glandular epithelium?

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  • exocrine and endocrine
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What is the function of exocrine glands?

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Exocrine glands discharge secretion onto the epithelial surface of an organ (directly or via duct)

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What is an example of an exocrine gland?

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salivary glands or digestive glands

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What is the function of an endocrine gland?

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Endocrine glands discharge hormones directly into the bloodstream

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What is an example of endocrine glands?

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Thyroid and pituitary glands