Tissue Types And Characteristics Flashcards

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Simple squamous epithelium

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Simple squamous epithelium

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Simple cuboidal epithelium

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Simple columnar epithelial

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5
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Identify the white cell and type of tissue it appears in

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Goblet cell in simple columnar epithelium or psudostratified epithelium

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Psudostratified columnar

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Psudostratified columnar epithelial

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Stratified squamous

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Stratified cuboidal

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Stratified columnar

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Transitional epithelium

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Stratified squamous

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Simple cuboidal

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Stratified cuboidal

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Simple columnar

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Stratified columnar

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Psudostratified columnar epithelial

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Simple Squamous tissue function

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diffusion and filtration, sometimes secretion

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Simple squamous tissue location

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Kidney glomeruli
Alveoli
Endothelium
Mesothelium (Secretion)

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Simple Cuboidal tissues function

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Secretion (mostly), Absorbtion

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Simple Cuboidal location

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Kidney tubules, ducts and secretory portions of small glands, ovary surfaces

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Simple columnar function

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Absorbtion, Secretion

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Simple Columnar location

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-Nonciliated lines digestive tract (stomach to rectum), gallbladdar, excretory ducts of glands
- Ciliated lines small bronchi, fallopian tubes, uterus

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Psudostratified columnar function

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Secretion

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Psudostratified columnar location

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Ciliated- lines trachea and respiratory tract, bronchi
Nonciliated- males’ sperm carrying ducts

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Stratified squamous function

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-Protection

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27
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Stratified squamous location

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-Nonkeratinized type- lining of esophagus, mouth, vagina
- Keratinized- Epidermis of skin

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Stratified cuboidal epithelium function

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protection

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Stratified cuboidal epithelium location

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  • Ducts of sweat glands, mammary glands, salivary glands
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30
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Stratified columnar epithelium function

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Protection, Secretion

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31
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Stratified columnar epithelium location

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  • Male urethra
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Transitional epithelium function

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  • Stretches readily, stored urine distends
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Transitional epithelium location

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  • Lines ureters, bladder, urethra
34
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What is cutaneous membrane

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skin

35
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What do mucous membranes do

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line cavities open to exterior- mouth, esophigus lining, lung bronchi

36
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What do serous membranes do

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line body cavities closed to exterior (visceral/parietal pleura, peritoneum, pericardium

37
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What do goblet cells produce

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Mucin

38
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What cells aid diffusion

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Simple squamous

39
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What cells aid Filtration

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Simple squamous

40
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What cells aid Secretion

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Simple squamous, simple cuboidal, simple columnar, psudostratified columnar, stratified columnar

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What cells aid in absorbtion

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simple cuboidal, simple columnar, psudostratified columnar

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What cells aid in propulsion

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Simple Columnar, psudostratifiedcolumnar

43
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What cells aid in protection

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Stratified squamous, stratified cuboidal

44
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What cell aids in stretching

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transitional

45
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What cells are found in alveoli, glomeruli, endothelium, mesothelium?

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Simple squamous

46
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What cells are found in kidney tubules, ducts and secretory portions of glands, ovary surfaces?

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Simple cuboidal

47
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What cilliated cells are found in bronchi, uterine tubes, and in uterus?

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Simple columnar

48
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What noncilliated cells are found in digestive tract, rectum, and gallbladder?

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Simple columnar

49
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What cilliated cells are in the trachea?

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Psudostratified columnar

50
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What noncilliated cells are in males’ sperm ducts?

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Psudostratified columnar

51
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What nonkeratinized cells line the esophagus, mouth, and vagina?

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Stratified squamous

52
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What keratinized cells form the epiderms?

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Stratified squamous

53
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What cells are located in the sweat glands, mammary glands, and salivary glands?

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Stratified cuboidal epithelium

54
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What rare cells are in the male urethra?

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Stratified columnar epithelium

55
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What fells line the ureters, bladdar, and part of urethra?

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Transitional cells

56
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Skeletal muscle tissue

57
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Cardiac muscle

58
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Smooth muscle

59
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Function of skeletal muscle

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Voluntary movement, facial expression

60
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Skeletal muscle location

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In skeletal muscles attached to bones or skin

61
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Cardiac muscle function

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Propels blood to circulation- involuntary

62
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Cardiac muscle location

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Walls of heart

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Smooth muscle function

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Propel substances in internal paths, involuntary control

64
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Smooth muscle location

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Stomach, small intestine, blood vessils, bladder, bronchales

65
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What types of muscle tissues have striations

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Skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle

66
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Which muscle cells are multinucleate

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Skeletal muscle

67
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Which muscle tissue has intercalated disks?

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Cardiac muscle

68
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Which muscle tissue has branching?

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Cardiac muscle

69
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Which muscle is voluntary control

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Skeletal muscle

70
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Which muscle tissue is involuntary control

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Cardiac muscle and smooth muscle

71
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Where is cardiac muscle?

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Heart

72
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Where is skeletal muscle?

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In Skeletal muscles

73
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Two types of cells in nervous tissue

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Neurons and neuroglia

74
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What are neurons

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Generate and conduct nerve impulses

75
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What do neuroglia do

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Support cells, neuroush and insulate neurons

76
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Function of neuron cells

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Transmit electricity, support cells and protect neurons

77
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Location of neurons

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Brain, spinal cord, nerves

78
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`neuron