Internal Surfaces Of The Body Flashcards

1
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Name the three layers of a mucous membrane.

A

Epithelium
Latina Propria: layer of connective tissue
muscularis mucosae (in alimentary): layer of smooth muscle cells

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2
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Where are serous membranes found?

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Serous membranes are thin and envelop viscera and line certain body cavities. This includes: peritoneum, pleural sacs and pericardium.

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3
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What are the two layers of a serous membrane?

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Mesothelium

Thin layer of connective tissue which connects it to other tissues. Also carries blood vessels and nerves.

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4
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Explain how viscera become surrounded by serous membranes.

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Viscera are not within the serous membranes like a sac, but instead they push into them like pushing into a balloon. The outer wall is the parietal serous a and the inner one is the visceral serosa.

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What is mesentry?

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When the gut pushes into the peritoneum it takes with it some tissue. This is called mesentry and is what connects all abdominal organs. It contains arteries and nerves.

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6
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Where in the mucous membrane are mucus glands found?

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Latina propria

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7
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List the four layers of the gut wall.

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Mucosa, sub mucosa, muscularis externae, serosa.

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How do the external muscle layers of the gut wall move luminal contents along the gut?

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The muscularis externae has two layers, one circular (inner) and an outer longitudinal muscle layer. They create peristaltic waves which move the contents of the gut.

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9
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What structures are found in the sub mucosa?

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Arteries, veins and nerves.

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10
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What is the adventitia?

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It is a thin outer layer of connective tissue which is found where there is no peritoneum or other serous membrane.

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11
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What are Rugae?

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Longitudinal folds which occur in the gastric mucosae of an empty stomach.

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12
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What are Plicae Cirailcres?

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Circular folds of mucosa/ submucosa which project into the gut and increase the surface area.

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13
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What type of epithelia do the crypts of Lieberkuhn show and what is their purpose?

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The have simple columnar epithelia and they produce mucus and supply this to surface cells in the large intestine. These surface epithelial cells absorb electrolytes and water.

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14
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In the trachea, what is contained within the submucosa?

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Seromucus glands

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15
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What happens in the bronchioles in asthma sufferers?

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The muscle layer contracts. At this point there is no cartilage and the trachea is held open by surrounding alveoli.

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16
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What are the two different cell types found in alveoli and their function?

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Type 1 - simple squamous epithelia, are very thin and allow gas exchange.
Type 2 - cuboidal cells which produce surfactant, this prevents alveolar collapse.

17
Q

What is included in the conducting portion of the respiratory tract? What is the other section of the respiratory tract called?

A

Nasal cavity, nasopharynx, oropharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles.
The respiratory portion is the remaining section: bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli, alveolar sacs.

18
Q

What are the three layers in the urinary system walls?

A

Epithelium (generally transitional)
Latina propria
Muscularis externae

19
Q

How many layers are there in the muscularis externae of the bladder wall?

A

3

20
Q

What type of epithelia lines the male urethra?

A

Stratified columnar epithelium.

21
Q

Name three tracts which mucous membranes line.

A

Respiratory, alimentary, Urinary.