Tissues Flashcards
Protection support transportation finding space feeling
Connective
Movement contraction elasticity regulation of opening
Muscle
Communication integration conduction incoordination
Nervous
Covers the body, line organs, cavities and ducts, forms glands
Epithelial
Epithelial tissue has a good blood supply
False
Epithelial tissue is Arranged in continuous Sheets single or multiple layers
True
Epithelial tissue Much intercellular space
False
Epithelial tissue has a nerve supply
True
Epithelial tissue grows and reproduces easily
True
Epithelial tissue is attached to the muscle tissue
False
The single layer of four activities like defusion osmosis and secretion
Simple
Multiple layers for protection of tissue below
Stratified
Looks stratified but is not
Pseudostratified
Cell shape of epithelial tissue is flat
Squamous
Cell shape of epithelial tissue is cube shaped
Cuboidal
Tall and cylinder or rectangular cell shape of epithelial tissue
Columnar
Cell shape of epithelial tissue changes shape from cuboidal to columnar depending on stretching
Transitional
Line air sacs of the lungs, where thin cells are required for the diffusion
Simple squamous
Single layer of cube shaped cells; found in the kidney tubules
Simple cuboidal
Lines urinary tract, as in bladder, permitting distention
Transitional
Lines the inner surface of the stomach and intestine
Simple columnar non-cilitated
Lines mouth; present out of surface of the skin
Stratified squamous
Not sure stratified; all cells on basement membrane, but do not reach the surface of tissue
Psuedostratified columnar
Line upper respiratory passageways
Simple columnar cilitated or pseudostratified
Defined the term gland
A cell or a group of cells adapted
Why are glands studied in the section on epithelium
They’re made out of glandular epithelium
Connective tissue is the most abundant tissue in the body
True
All types of connective tissue’s have poor blood supply
False
Connective tissue contains many cells and little space between them
False
Has a nerve supply except for cartilage
True
Connective tissue’s; besides cells, contains ground substance and fibers
True
If tissue is found on exposed body surfaces
False
Connective tissue has much matrix between self
True
Dense CT that forms tendons and ligaments
Dense regular CT
Transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients
Blood
Contains cells that store fats and oils
Adipose
Part of dermis forms membranes around bone
Dense irregular CT
Forms intervertebral discs, menisci of knee
Fibrocartilage
Connects skin to muscle, found a around organs
Areolar loose CT
Supposed to protect the body, forms red blood cells
Bone
Covers end of bones
Hyaline cartilage
Binding tissue that forms framework for liver and spleen
Reticular loose CT
In lung tissue, allows stretching
Elastic dense CT
Tissue that gives support to extend ear
Elastic cartilage
Three functions of fat
Insulation, padding, protection, reserve energy supply
Cartilage cells less rapidly from bone why?
Compared to bones, cartilage has very poor blood supply. It’s hard for cartilage to get nutrients to repair
Body membranes that line cavities do not open to the exterior or cover organs in those cavities are called _____ membranes. A). Epithelial B). Serous C). Parietal D). Mucous E). Synovial
Serous (b)
Body membranes that line cavities to the directly open to be exterior are called ____ membranes
mucous
Body membranes that line cavities are freely movable joints are called
Synovial
Any membranes That have a combination of epithelial layer and CT layer are called
Epithelial
Tissue forming most of the wall of the heart
Cardiac
Attached to bones by means of tendons
Skeletal
Found in walls of intestine, urinary bladder and blood vessels
Smooth
Describe two types of cells that make up nerve tissue
Neurons: sensitive to…. Venous
Nueroglia: do not generate or conduct nerve impulses