Wk12 REMEMBER Flashcards
Epithelial tissue (epithelium)
Main functions:
- covering body surfaces; and
- lining body cavities and tubes
Connective tissue (CT) Main functions: - binding and supporting other tissues - protecting other tissues - insulating other tissues - storing energy reserves (fuel) - transporting substances within the body
What are the 4 main tissue types?
Epithelial tissue
Connective tissue
Neural tissue
Muscle tissue
Neural tissue
Main function:
- carries electrochemical signals from one part of the body to another,
I.e internal communication
Muscle tissue Main function: - contracts to cause movement - three categories 1. Skeletal muscle 2. Heart muscle 3. Smooth muscle in the walls of hollow organs
Classes of epithelia
Based on cells and layers:
Simple - one layer
Stratified - several layers, two or more
Squamous - wide/thin, squash, suit ed to diffusion
Cuboidal - cubes with round corners, as tall as is wide
Columnar - rectangle shape, taller then wide
Simple squamous epithelium
Found: abdominal cavities, lining of lungs (good for diffusion), inside of blood vessels
Stratified squamous epithelium
Found: surface of skin, lining of mouth, throat, rectum, anus, vagina
- Wear and tear areas
- ,any layers,wipe a few off before reaching blood
Function: protection
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Found: glands; ducts, portions of kidney, found in places of secrete or absorb
Function: limited protection
Stratified cuboidal epithelium
Found: lining of some ducts, mammary glands
Function: protection, secretion, absorption
Transitional epithelium
Found: urinary tract, renal pelvis, ureters
Function: permits eansion & recoil after stretching
Simple columnar epithelium
Found: small and large intestines, lining of stomach
Function: protection, secretion, absorption
Characteristics of epithelia
- Avascularity
- Regeneration
- Polarity (apical and basal surfaces)
- Attachment (basal lamina)
Functions of epithelial tissue
- Provide physical protection
- Control permeability
- Provide sensation
- Produce specialised secretions (glandular epithelium)