Lab 7 Notes Flashcards

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Define tissue.

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A tissue is a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.

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What are the four classes of tissues?

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  1. Connective tissue: functions in binding tissues and anchoring organs to body cavities.
  2. Muscular tissue: functions in muscle contraction and movement.
  3. Epithelial tissue: functions in secretion, absorption, protection.
  4. Nervous tissue: functions in communication.
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What are the differences between tissue types?

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  1. Composition of the matrix
  2. Ratio of cells to matrix
  3. Characteristics of the matrix
  4. Type of cells
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4
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Which germ layer gives rise to fibroblasts?

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Mesoderm

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5
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How is epithelial tissue classified?

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  1. Cell type
  2. Cell shape
  3. Cell arrangements
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What are the facts about the structure of epithelial tissue?

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  1. Epithelial tissue has a direct nerve supply.
  2. It draws its blood supply from the connective tissue.
  3. It has a large cellular content with a small amount of matrix.
  4. Contains a basement membrane.
  5. One surface is free and one surface is attached to the basement membrane.
  6. Cells constantly dividing.
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Where is simple squamous epithelium located and what is its function?

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Location: alveoli, lungs, capillary walls, cover body organs & body cavities.

Function: transcellular transport; rapid diffusion.

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Where is simple cuboidal epithelium located and what is its function?

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Location: kidney tubules, glands, lining bronchioles.

Function: secrete mucus in the bronchioles.

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Where is simple columnar epithelium located and what is its function?

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Location: small and large intestines, digestive tract, stomach, uterus, uterine tube.

Function: (secretion & absorption) secretes mucus in the digestive tract.

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What is pseudostratified epithelium?

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Every cell touches the base, yet every cell does not reach the apical surface.

Location: male reproductive tract, respiratory tract.

Function: locomotion, secretion & absorption.

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What is the function of microvilli in simple columnar epithelium?

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Microvilli are found in the digestive tract and increase the surface area to aid in digestion and absorption of nutrients.

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12
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Would non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium prevent water loss? Explain why or why not.

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No, it would not prevent water loss because it lacks glycolipid. Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium has the dead layer of compact cells surrounded by the water-repellent glycolipid to prevent water loss.

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13
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Where is stratified squamous epithelium located and what is its function?

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Location: skin.

Function: protection, prevent water loss; prevents abrasion.

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Where is stratified cuboidal epithelium located and what is its function?

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Location: lining of the follicles in the ovaries; lining in the seminiferous tubules of testes; sweat ducts.

Function: protection and secretion; acts in secretion.

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Where is stratified columnar epithelium located and what is its function?

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Location: pharynx, larynx, anal canal, male urethra.

Function: found when one type of epithelium meets another.

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16
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Where is transitional epithelium located and what is its function?

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Location: areas that need to stretch or distend; bladder.

Function: top layer of cells can appear round or flat.

17
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What are the three germ layers in fetal development?

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  1. Ectoderm
  2. Mesoderm
  3. Endoderm