TYPES OF TISSUES IDENTIFICATION Flashcards
It is a type of tissue where it is located on the lungs
Simple squamous epithelium
It is a type of tissue where it is located on the lining of the heart
simple squamous epithelium
It is a type of tissue where it is located on the blood vessels
simple squamous epithelium
It is a type of tissue where it is located on the lymphatic vessels
Simple Squamous epithelium
its function is to Allows materials to pass through by diffusion and filtration, and secrets lubricating substance
Simple Squamous epithelium
a type of tissue located in the ducts and secretory portions of small glands in the kidney tubules
simple cuboidal epithelium
it is a type of tissue in the bronchi. What do you call this tissue?
Simple columnar epithelium
it is a type of tissue in the uterine tube. What do you call this tissue?
simple columnar epithelium
it is a type of tissue in the uterus. What do you call this tissue?
simple columnar epithelium
it is a type of tissue in the uterus. What do you call this tissue?
simple columnar epithelium
it is a type of tissue in the digestive tract. What do you call this tissue?
simple columnar epithelium
Absorbs: it also secretes mucous and enzymes
Simple columnar epithelium
a type of tissue that lines the trachea. what is this tissue?
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
A type of tissue in the upper respiratory tract. what is this tissue?
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Secretes mucus; ciliated tissue moves mucus
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
what is the type of tissue that lines the esophagus?
Stratified squamous epithelium
what is the type of tissue that makes the mouth?
Stratified Squamous epithelium
what is the type of tissue that makes the vagina?
Stratified Squamous epithelium
What type of tissue Protects against abrasion?
Stratified Squamous epithelium
what type of tissue makes up the sweat glands?
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
what type of tissue makes up the salivary glands?
Stratified cuboidal tissue
what type of tissue makes up the mammary gland?
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
What type of tissue does the function of protection?
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
male urethra what type of tissue?
stratified columnar epithelium
what type of tissue makes up the ducts of some glands?
Stratified columnar epithelium
what type of tissue does the function of secretion and protection?
Stratified columnar epithelium
what type of tissues makes up the lines of the bladder?
Transitional epithelium
What type of tissue makes up the urethra?
Transitional epithelium
What type of tissue makes up the organ ureter?
Transitional epithelium
Its main function is to allow the urinary organs expand and stretch
transitional epithelium
What is the meaning of tisser?
“to weave”
it means something that is woven
Tissue
An ensemble of similar cells and their extra cellular matrix from the same origin
that together carry out specific function
Tissue
it is the study of tissues
Histology
it is to laid on, covering
epither
what is the other term for Epithelial tissue
Epithelium
it is the lining, covering and glandular tissue of the body
Epithelium
What are the 3 principal shapes of epithelium
Squamous epithelium
Cuboidal epithelium
Columnar Epithelium
it is characterized by being flat possessing an oblong nucleus having a scale-like appearance.
Squamous epithelium
describe the appearance of the squamous epithelium cell
cells are wider, tall, and appear somewhat hexoganol when viewed from above
the width and the height are more or less equal it has cube like appearance when viewed from atop.
Cuboidal epithelium
it has a column shape the height is taller then length and width.
Columnar epithelium
what is the height of the columnar epithelium and describe the shape of the cell and nucleus.
column shape the height is taller than the length and width. The height is approx. 4 x the width. The nucleus of each cell is elongated and often found near the base
it is the most abundant and widely distributed
Connective tissue
it connects one organ to another or tissue to tissue
Connective tissue
it is a highly specialized group of cell where it contracts or shorten,to produce movements.
Muscular tissue
specialized to receive conduct electrochemical impulses
nervous tissue
what are the two major characteristics of nervous tissue?
irritability and conductivity