Parts of the Tissue Flashcards
Simple
One layer
Stratified
More than one layer
Where is the Stratified Squamous found?
In all the organs
Where is the Simple Squamous found?
In the blood vessels
Where is our Stratified Cuboidal?
Our Sweat Glands
Where is the Simple Cuboidial?
The liver and kidney
What does Cilia help with?
Move the food from the small to the large intestine
Cilia
Has hairlike structures
Goblet Cells
Filled with mucus which helps move the food
Where is the Simple Columnar?
In the small intestine
Where is the Stratified Columnar found?
In the pancreas and salivary glands
Where is the Keratinized Stratified Squamous found? (Part of the Epithelium Tissue)
In the outer layer of the skin (Epidermis)
Transitional Epithelium (Part of the Epithelium Tissue)
Can expand 3 to 4 times its normal size which no other epithelium can do.
Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium (Part of the Epithelium Tissue)
Its nuclei are staggered and found in the trachea
Connective Tissue
Very strong tissue because of the collagen fibers and used for reinforcement. Also split into loose and dense tissue
Areolar Tissue (Loose Tissue)
Most common connective tissue in the body and found between the skin and muscle
Adipose Tissue (Loose Tissue)
They are fats and a good source of energy when you burn. It lines all of our organs and cushions it
Reticular Tissue ( Loose Tissue)
Forms a net to support the lymphatic system
Lymphatic System
All of the organs in the body that do detoxification such as liver and kidney
Dense Regular Connective Tissue (Dense Tissue)
What makes up all of our tendons and ligaments
Dense Irregular Connective Tissue (Dense Tissue)
Found in the second layer of skin (Dermis)
Elastic Connective Tissue (Dense Tissue)
Has a lot of elastic fibers which gives it the ability to stretch
What is the function of the Epithelial Tissue?
Protection, Absorption, Secretion, Excretion, and Filtration
Diffusion/Osmosis
Movement of a molecule from a greater concentration to a lesser concentration through a semi-permeable membrane down its concentration gradient ( The same definition for Osmosis except for its movement of water not molecules)
Solute
Smaller amount
Solvent
Larger amount