LECTURE Flashcards

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Which type of epithelial cells might be seen in a urine sample?

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Metastasizing cancer cells in epithelium often secrete enzymes that digest extra cellular matrix proteins. What does that allow the cancer cells to do?

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-Push through membrane

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Why is blood a connective tissue?

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  • embryo logically, same origin (mesodermal)

- blood connects body systems together

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What can happen if you make too much granulation tissue?

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Forms keloids

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Why are adipose blood, and bone all considered to be connective tissues?
A) they have a common origin, mesenchyme
B) they all have collagen and elastic fibers in their extracellular matrix
C) they connect to each other
D) they have the same types of cells

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A) they have a common origin, mesenchyme

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Which tissue type is responsible for regulating and controlling body functions?
A) muscle tissue
B) connective tissue
C) blood
D) nervous tissue
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D) nervous tissue

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Which tissues have little to no functional regenerative capacity?
A) nervous tissue and smooth muscle
B) cardiac and smooth muscle
C) cardiac muscle and nervous tissue in the brain and spinal cord
D) epithelial tissues, bones, and areolar connective tissue

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C) cardiac muscle and nervous tissue in the brain and spinal cord

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Which types of epithelium lines the interior of urinary bladder?
A) stratified squamous epithelium 
B) simple columnar epithelium
C) simple squamous epithelium
D) transitional epithelium
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D) transitional epithelium

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Tissue repair

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1) inflammation- clot forms
2) organization- replacement of blood clot (granulation tissue)
- macrophages: digest clot/collagen fibers deposited
- granulation tissue becomes scar tissue
3) permanent repair surface epithelium grows under scab

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