Tissue Types And Characteristics Flashcards
Simple squamous epithelium
Simple squamous epithelium
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Simple columnar epithelial
Identify the white cell and type of tissue it appears in
Goblet cell in simple columnar epithelium or psudostratified epithelium
Psudostratified columnar
Psudostratified columnar epithelial
Stratified squamous
Stratified cuboidal
Stratified columnar
Transitional epithelium
Stratified squamous
Simple cuboidal
Stratified cuboidal
Simple columnar
Stratified columnar
Psudostratified columnar epithelial
Simple Squamous tissue function
diffusion and filtration, sometimes secretion
Simple squamous tissue location
Kidney glomeruli
Alveoli
Endothelium
Mesothelium (Secretion)
Simple Cuboidal tissues function
Secretion (mostly), Absorbtion
Simple Cuboidal location
Kidney tubules, ducts and secretory portions of small glands, ovary surfaces
Simple columnar function
Absorbtion, Secretion
Simple Columnar location
-Nonciliated lines digestive tract (stomach to rectum), gallbladdar, excretory ducts of glands
- Ciliated lines small bronchi, fallopian tubes, uterus
Psudostratified columnar function
Secretion
Psudostratified columnar location
Ciliated- lines trachea and respiratory tract, bronchi
Nonciliated- males’ sperm carrying ducts
Stratified squamous function
-Protection
Stratified squamous location
-Nonkeratinized type- lining of esophagus, mouth, vagina
- Keratinized- Epidermis of skin
Stratified cuboidal epithelium function
protection
Stratified cuboidal epithelium location
- Ducts of sweat glands, mammary glands, salivary glands
Stratified columnar epithelium function
Protection, Secretion
Stratified columnar epithelium location
- Male urethra
Transitional epithelium function
- Stretches readily, stored urine distends
Transitional epithelium location
- Lines ureters, bladder, urethra
What is cutaneous membrane
skin
What do mucous membranes do
line cavities open to exterior- mouth, esophigus lining, lung bronchi
What do serous membranes do
line body cavities closed to exterior (visceral/parietal pleura, peritoneum, pericardium
What do goblet cells produce
Mucin
What cells aid diffusion
Simple squamous
What cells aid Filtration
Simple squamous
What cells aid Secretion
Simple squamous, simple cuboidal, simple columnar, psudostratified columnar, stratified columnar
What cells aid in absorbtion
simple cuboidal, simple columnar, psudostratified columnar
What cells aid in propulsion
Simple Columnar, psudostratifiedcolumnar
What cells aid in protection
Stratified squamous, stratified cuboidal
What cell aids in stretching
transitional
What cells are found in alveoli, glomeruli, endothelium, mesothelium?
Simple squamous
What cells are found in kidney tubules, ducts and secretory portions of glands, ovary surfaces?
Simple cuboidal
What cilliated cells are found in bronchi, uterine tubes, and in uterus?
Simple columnar
What noncilliated cells are found in digestive tract, rectum, and gallbladder?
Simple columnar
What cilliated cells are in the trachea?
Psudostratified columnar
What noncilliated cells are in males’ sperm ducts?
Psudostratified columnar
What nonkeratinized cells line the esophagus, mouth, and vagina?
Stratified squamous
What keratinized cells form the epiderms?
Stratified squamous
What cells are located in the sweat glands, mammary glands, and salivary glands?
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
What rare cells are in the male urethra?
Stratified columnar epithelium
What fells line the ureters, bladdar, and part of urethra?
Transitional cells
Skeletal muscle tissue
Cardiac muscle
Smooth muscle
Function of skeletal muscle
Voluntary movement, facial expression
Skeletal muscle location
In skeletal muscles attached to bones or skin
Cardiac muscle function
Propels blood to circulation- involuntary
Cardiac muscle location
Walls of heart
Smooth muscle function
Propel substances in internal paths, involuntary control
Smooth muscle location
Stomach, small intestine, blood vessils, bladder, bronchales
What types of muscle tissues have striations
Skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle
Which muscle cells are multinucleate
Skeletal muscle
Which muscle tissue has intercalated disks?
Cardiac muscle
Which muscle tissue has branching?
Cardiac muscle
Which muscle is voluntary control
Skeletal muscle
Which muscle tissue is involuntary control
Cardiac muscle and smooth muscle
Where is cardiac muscle?
Heart
Where is skeletal muscle?
In Skeletal muscles
Two types of cells in nervous tissue
Neurons and neuroglia
What are neurons
Generate and conduct nerve impulses
What do neuroglia do
Support cells, neuroush and insulate neurons
Function of neuron cells
Transmit electricity, support cells and protect neurons
Location of neurons
Brain, spinal cord, nerves
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