Histology of Oral and Nasal Cavity Joplin Flashcards
1
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- Respiratory Mucosa Cell type
- which way is mucous propelled
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2
Q
Cells of the respiratory mucosa
- label
- which one most numerous
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3
Q
Function of nasal cavities, turbinates
-label
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Figure on right
lumen of nasal cavity on right, with v as vasculature and s serous glands in the lamina propria
4
Q
Olfactory Mucosa:
- special receptors for what?
- Pseudostratified epithelium contaiing?
- specialized olfactory glands called?
- dendrites of olfactory neurons specialization
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5
Q
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bowman’s glands
6
Q
what does olfactory epithelium lack?
-thick or thinner than respiratory
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goblet cells
-thicker
7
Q
Olfactory epithelium
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8
Q
Nasopharynx:
- lined with what type of epithelium
- LP has what type of glands
- Predominant feature
- what is waldmeyer’s ring
- adenoid
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9
Q
Oral Cavity:
- lined by oral mucosa which is what type of cell layer? what varies?
- Divisions of oral mucosa
- LP contains what layers
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11
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Layers of keratinized stratified squamous vs nonkeratanized
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12
Q
- label
- lining mucosa: what type of cells?
- where can it be found in mouth?
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13
Q
- label
- what type of mucosa?
- characteristics
- where can it be found
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15
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Specialized Mucosa
-where found? in what form?
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dorsal and lateral surfaces of the tongue: lingual papillae