Human Anatomy Study Guide

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What are the 2 main types of glands ?

Endocrine glands & exocrine glands

What is a microvillus ( plural = microvilli ) ?

A hair - like extension on the exposed surface of a cell

What is keratin ?

A tough , waterproof protein

• Portion of cell • Whole cells filled with pinches off during secretory product released secretion • Sebaceous glands • Mammary glands • Ceruminous glands

Apocrine

Which type of gland pinches off a portion of the cell during secretion ?

Apocrine gland

What is the function of microvilli ?

Increase surface area of the cell for absorption of nutrients

Where can simple squamous be found?

Lines the alveoli ( air sacs ) in the lungs , lines blood vessels and lymphatic vessels

Where are epithelial tissues found ?

Lining body cavities and the inside of hollow organs , ducts and vessels , cover surface of organs

Serous fluid is secreted by the serous membranes that line organs and body cavities ( pleura , peritoneum , and pericardium ) . What is its function ?

Lubricates and moisturizes

What are some examples of gland pinchingoff a portion of the cell during secretion?

Mammary g . ( milk ) , ceruminous g . ( ear wax in external ear canal

How are epithelial tissues classified ?

According to the number of cell layers and cell shape

In what type of tissue are gap junctions found ?

Cardiac muscle

What do these cells have on their exposed surface

Cilia

Which type of cellular junction forms " spot welds " between cells and helps to form a strong , reinforced structural unit ?

Desmosome

What is an important function of simple squamous epithelium ?

Diffusion of gases and other materials ( substances can quickly pass through )

Which type of cellular junction is a tubular junction that allows the passage of ions and nutrients between adjacent cells ?

Gap junction

What are endocrine glands ?

Glands that secrete their product directly into the blood . They are ductless .

What are exocrine glands ?

Glands that secrete their product directly into the blood . They are ductless . Glands that secrete their products into ducts that open onto a surface ( such as the skin , or the lining of the digestive tract )b

Which type of epithelium is composed of cells that are specialized to produce and release , ( secrete ) , substances ?

Glandular epithelium

What is an example of a unicellular exocrine gland ?

Goblet cell

What are some characteristics that all epithelial tissue have in common ?

Have an apical surface and basal surface , a basement membrane tightly packed , avascular divide often

• Portion of cell • Whole cells filled with pinches off during secretory product released secretion • Sebaceous glands

Holocrine

Which type of exocrine gland releases whole cells filled with the secretory product ? with

Holocrine gland

• Fluid product released by exocvtosis •Salivary glanas • Pancreas gland • Sweat glands

Merocrine

Which type of exocrine gland releases a fluid product by exocytosis ?

Merocrine gland

What do the cells lining the small intestine have on their exposed surface ?

Microvilli

What do goblet cells secrete ?

Mucus

What type of secretion is thick and viscous , pronounced viskus ' ) ?

Mucus

What is stratified squamous function ?

Protection

What is the function of mucus ?

Protection

What is the function ?

Protection ( layering provides more protection ) and secretion

What are the 4 main functions of epithelial tissue ?

Protection , absorption , secretion and excretion

What type of epithelium lines the airways trachea , bronchi & bronchioli ) ?

Pseudostratified columnar

What are some examples of multicellular exocrine glands ?

Salivary g . , mammary g . , sweat g . , sebaceous g .

What are some examples flud released by exocrin gland

Salivary g . , sweat g . pancreas

What is an example of exocrine glands releasing whole cells filled with secretory products ?

Sebaceous gland ( in skin - associated with hair follicle )

What is its function in the kidneys ?

Secretion and reabsorption

What is its function in the ducts of glands ?

Secretion of glandular product

What type of secretion is thin and watery ?

Serous secretion

Which epithelium lines the uterus , stomach and intestines

Simple columnar

Which type of epithelium lines the kidney tubules and the ducts of some glands ?

Simple cuboidal

Which type of epithelium is a single layer of flat cells ?

Simple squamous

Which type of epithelium lines the male urethra and part of the pharynx ? What is its function ?

Stratified columnar ;Protection and secretion

Which type of epithlium lines the larger ducts of salivary glands , sweat glands , mammary glands and also lines ovarian follicles and the seminiferous tubules in the testes ?

Stratified cuboidal

What type of epithelium forms the outermost layer of skin and lines the oral cavity , esophagus , vagina and anal canal ?

Stratified squamous

In which type of epithelium is keratin found?

Stratified squamous epithelium that forms the epidermis

Where in stratified squamous epithelium is keratin found ?

The outermost layers of flattened , dead cells

Which type of cellular junction looks like stitching , closes the space between adjacent cells , prevents leakage between cells , and is found in epithelium that form lining ?

Tight junction

What is villus function

To greatly increase the surface area of the small intestine for absorption of nutrients

What is their function ?

To move the mucus that coats the surface away from the lungs and to the mouth .

What is keratins function

To provide a tough , waterproof barrier that protects underlying tissue from the external environment and to help prevent fluid loss

Which type of epithelium has many layers of cube - shaped and elongated cells , and can change in response to increased tension ? Where is it located ?

Transitional epithelium Inner lining of the urinary bladder , ureters and proximal urethra

What are goblet cells ?

Unicellular ( one cell ) exocrine glands

What are the two types of exocrine glands ?

Unicellular ( one cell ) glands and Multicellular glands

What is a villus ( plural = villi ) ?

tiny , finger - like projection of the inner lining of the small intestine

Bladder

transitional epithelium


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