Lab #1 Epithelial and Muscle Tissue (Self-Quiz from Canvas) Flashcards
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simple cuboidal epithelium
kidney tubules
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cardiac muscle tissue
heart
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pseudostratified columnar epithelium
(“pseudo” because it has fake layers, it looks stratified but it IS NOT! Look closely, every cell is in contact with the basement membrane).
lining of the nasal cavities
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smooth muscle tissue
(no striations
single nucleus per cell
each cell has tapered ends)
found in blood vessel walls
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simple columnar epithelium
(may have microvilli at surface or cilia at apical surface)
found at lining of the stomach
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simple cuboidal epithelium
(single layer of cuboidal cells)
found at kidney tubules
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cardiac muscle tissue
(cells are short, branched, and striated.
single nucleus per cell.
cells connected by intercalated discs).
found in heart
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transitional epithelium
(withstands stretching very well. multiple layers of cells. apical surface of cells have a dome shaped appearance).
found in lining of urinary bladder
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skeletal muscle tissue
(have striations or light and dark alternating lines. cells are cylinder shaped and have multiple nuclei. Nuclei are pushed to the outer membrane of each cell).
found in skeletal muscles.
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simple squamous epithelium
(single layer of thin, flat cells. called MESOTHELIUM if it lines body cavities. called ENDOTHELIUM if it lines heart and/or blood vessels).
found at alveoli
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pseudostratified columnar epithelium
(“fake” layers. contains cells with various shapes, majority will look columnar. looks like it could be stratified but it isn’t. every cell is in contact with basement membrane, look closely).
found in lining of nasal cavities
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smooth muscle tissue
(no striations. single nucleus per cell. each cell has tapered ends).
found in blood vessel walls.
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simple columnar epithelium
(single layer of cells that appears tall. cells may have MICROVILLI or CILIA. Take a look at apical surface).
Found in lining of the stomach.
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stratified squamous epithelium
(multiple layers of cells. squamous cells at the apical surface. found in areas of mechanical stress).
found in epidermis.
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simple columnar epithelium
(single layer of cells that appears tall. cells may have MICROVILLI or CILIA. Take a look at apical surface).
Found in lining of the stomach.
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transitional epithelium
(withstands stretching very well. multiple layers of cells. apical surface of cells have a dome shaped appearance).
found in lining of urinary bladder.
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smooth muscle tissue
(no striations
single nucleus per cell
each cell has tapered ends)
found in blood vessel walls
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stratified squamous epithelium
(multiple layers of cells. squamous cells at the apical surface. found in areas of mechanical stress).
found in epidermis.
identify and list body location
simple columnar epithelium
(single layer of cells that appears tall. cells may have MICROVILLI or CILIA. Take a look at apical surface).
Found in lining of the stomach.
identify and list body location
cardiac muscle tissue
(cells are short, branched, and striated.
single nucleus per cell.
cells connected by intercalated discs).
found in heart