Learning: Module 1: Section 4_01-4_02
You observe a multicellular gland with branched ducts and saclike secretory areas. What type of gland would this most likely be?
A compound alveolar exocrine gland
Which of the following descriptions best describe a squamous-shaped cell?
A flattened, scale-like cell
Which of the following exocrine glands stores its secretion until the gland ruptures?
A holocrine gland
Match the following major tissue type with its description: Epithelium.
Avascular; associated with a basement membrane; apical and basal surfaces; great powers of regeneration; sparse extracellular matrix
Match the following epithelial tissue with a body location where it can be found: Keratinized stratified squamous.
Epidermis of skin
The basement membrane is located between which of the following tissue types?
Epithelial and connective tissue
Which of the following is true with regards to epithelia?
Epithelial cells have an apical surface and a basal surface which differ in both structure and function.
__________ are important and common unicellular exocrine glands.
Goblet cells
Match the following epithelial tissue with a body location where it can be found: Pseudostratified ciliated columnar.
Lines most of the upper respiratory tract
Match the following epithelial tissue with a body location where it can be found: Transitional.
Lines the urinary bladder
Match the following epithelial tissue with its location: Stratified cuboidal
Mostly found in the ducts of some of the larger glands (sweat glands, mammary glands)
Match the following type of epithelium with its description: Transitional.
Multiple layers of cells with apical cells varying in appearance depending on the degree of stretch
Which of the following does not correctly describe stratified columnar epithelium?
Present in either keratinized or nonkeratinized varieties
Match the following epithelium with its function(s): Stratified squamous.
Protection from wear and tear
You observe a tissue that has cells of varying heights. At first glance, it appears that the tissue has multiple cell layers, but upon closer investigation, you see that all of the cells attach to the same basement membrane. What classification would you give to this epithelial tissue?
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
Match the following epithelial tissue with its function: Pseudostratified columnar.
Secrete substances, particularly mucus; propulsion of mucus by ciliary action
Match the following epithelium with its function(s): Simple cuboidal.
Secretion and absorption
Mucus that protects your stomach lining is secreted by which type of epithelial cell?
Simple columnar
Which of the following tissues lines the majority of the digestive tract?
Simple columnar
Which of the following epithelial tissue types is best adapted for the rapid transport of materials across its membranes?
Simple squamous
Match the following epithelial tissue with its structure: Simple cuboidal.
Single layer of cubelike cells with large, spherical central nuclei
Match the following epithelium with its function(s): Transitional.
Stretching
Match the following specialized characteristic of epithelium with the appropriate description or example: Polarity.
Tissue with a free apical surface
Why are histological sections stained?
To enhance contrast.
What is the role of an exocrine gland?
To secrete substances onto body surfaces or into body cavities.
Match the following epithelial tissue with a body location where it can be found: Simple cuboidal.
Walls of smallest ducts of glands and kidney tubules
Match the following epithelial tissue with a body location where it can be found: Simple squamous.
Walls of the air sacs of the lungs and lining blood vessels
A sebaceous (oil) gland cell of the skin must completely rupture to release its secretory products. Thus, this type of gland is considered to be a __________.
holocrine gland
The role of microvilli is to __________.
increase surface area
An epithelial tissue that consists of a single layer of flattened cells resting on a basement membrane would be classified as _________.
simple squamous epithelium