Bio Exam 2 Chapters 5,6,7
-glia
glue
visceral (inner)
Direct contact with Organ
synovial membrane
The lining of a joint that secretes synovial fluid into the joint space.
cutaneous membrane
The skin; composed of epidermal and dermal layers
intercalated discs
Then between adjacent cardiac muscle cells
stratified epithelium
Tissue with Cell in layers
Pseudostratified epithelium
Tissue with cells that appear to be in layers, but are not
squamous epithelium
Tissue with flattened or scale like cells
Where are groups or layers of similar cells specialized take carry on a particular function:
Tissues
function of goblet cell is?
To secrete a protective fluid called mucus
Blood
Transports substances and helps maintain a stable environment
Nervous tissues
Conduct impulses and help control and coordinate body activities
The glands that secrete watery fluid and are commonly associated with membranes of the abdominopelvic and thoracic cavities are the ——— glands. The glands, along with the goblet cells, that play a protective role in the digestive, respiratory and reproductive systems are the _______ glands.
A.. serous; mucous B. Viscous; serous C. Mucous; serous D. Mixed; viscous
The type of Epithelium that consists of several layers of cells is _____ epithelium. A- Simple B- Stratified C-Psuedostratified D- Transitional
B
Match the tissue type with its description Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous A-Able to contract in response to specific stimuli B- Lacks blood vessels; readily divides; cells are tightly packed C-The most abundant type of tissue; cells are far apart D-Cells communicate with each other and other body parts
B,C,A,D
The basement membrane is found where
Between epithelium and underlying connective tissue
Indicate which of the following are functions of keratinized epithelium in the epidermis of the skin
Body defense against microorganisms, body defense against chemicals, to prevent water loss
osteocyte
Bone cell
simple columnar epithelium found in the uterine tubes is ____, whereas the simple columnar epithelium found in the uterus and portions of the digestive tract, including the stomach and the small and large intestines is _____.
Ciliated; non-ciliated
Exocrine gland's
Classified according to the ways these glands secrete their products
Tissues definition
Collection of cells that perform a specific function four types- epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous
The cells at the surface and a stratified Columnar epithelium are _____, where is the basal layers consist of ______cells.
Columnar; cuboidal
stratified epithelium
Composed of two or more layers of cells
simple squamous epithelium
Consist of a single layer of tightly packed flattened cells. One layer Protected areas Very fragile Found where diffusion occurs (alveoli, capillary walls)
location of epithelial tissue
Covers body surface, cover and one internal organs, compose glands
Tissue called ____ tissue forms protective coverings and functions in secretion and absorption. Tissue called ___ tissue supports soft body parts and binds structures together. A- connective; epithelial B- connective; muscle C- muscle; nervous D- epithelial; connective
D
Match the type of epithelial tissue with its corresponding location 1. Simple columnar epithelium 2. Transitional epithelium 3. Simple squamous epithelium 4. Psuedostratified columnar epithelium 5. Simple cubodial epithelium A. Respiratory passages B. Lining of urinary bladder C. Lining of Kidney tubules D. Lining of intestines E. Air sacs of lungs
D,B,E,A,C
Of the four major classes of tissue name the class of tissue that covers all free body surfaces forms the inner lining of body cavities lines hollow organs and is the major tissue forming glands.
Epithelial
This type of tissue found covering the body or lining organs is ______tissues, while _____ tissues is widely distributed throughout the body.
Epithelial; connective
The only major tissues that lacks blood vessel is______tissue. The only tissue type to contract and produce force is _____ tissue.
Epithelial; muscle
cilia location
Extend from the free surfaces of the cells and move constantly
Pseud-
False
Endocrine glands
Glands that secrete their products in the tissue fluid or blood
Lumen definition
Hollow part of a tubular structures such as a blood vessel or intestine
What are the three categories of exocrine glands base on the way the glands secrete their products
Holocrine, merocrine, apocrine
The stratosphere squamous epithelium of the skin is classified as_____, where is the lining of the mouth is classified as_____.
Keratinized; non keratinized
Macrophage
Large phagocyte cell
Parietal (outer membrane)
Lines body cavity
Synovial
Lines joints produce, synovial fluids
Where can simple squamous epithelium tissue be found
Lining of air sacs (alveoli)
What is the role of cilia and the simple columnar epithelium?
Moving substances across the free surface
The bone matrix contains cells called _____ and the matrix is organized as concentric _____ around ______.
Osteocytes; lamellae; central canals
cutaneous (skin)
Outside membrane
Muscle tissues
Produce body movements
Squam-
Scale
Mucus cells and goblet cells
Secretes mucus, but in different parts of the body
The two main parameters used to classify epithelial tissues are the _____ of sales and the number of _____ of cells
Shape; layers
Any epithelial tissue containing one single layer of cells would be classified as ____ epithelial tissue.
Simple
What tissue functions in protection secretion and absorption?
Simple columnar epithelium
Which tissues found in the kidney tubules covering of the ovaries and ducts of certain glands?
Simple cuboidal epithelium
Match the epithelial cell shape with the term Flattened ——-> Thick, squarish ——-> Elongated——->
Squamous Cuboidal Columnar
If an epithelial tissue had many layers of cells, with the bottom layer being cuboid shaped and the top layer being flat, what would the tissue be called?
Stratified squamous epithelium
connective tissue
Supports soft body parts and binds structures together
Basement membrane
Underside of epithelial tissue is anchored to connective tissue by then and nonliving layer called the basement membrane
Three types of connective tissue fibers?
collagen fibers, elastic fibers, and reticular fibers
simple epithelium
composed of a single layer of cells
location of muscle tissue
attached to bones, in the walls of hollow internal organs, heart
inter-
between
Os-
bone
osseous tissue
bone tissue
Nervous tissue location
brain, spinal cord, nerves
-cyt
cell
Neuroglia
cells that support neurons; part of nervous tissue
simple cuboidal epithelium
cube shaped cells that covers the ovaries and lines most of the kidney tubules and the ducts of certain glands. • free surface faces the hollow channel or lumen
Macr-
large
Strat-
layer
serous membrane
line body cavities that do not open to the outside of the body. Contains a layer of simple squamous epithelium
mucous membrane
line cavities and tubes that open to the outside of the body, including the oral and nasal cavities and the tubes of the digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems
adipose
protects, insulates, stores fat
what are two types of bone tissue?
spongy and compact
Fibrocartilage
supports, protects, absorbs shock
hayline cartilage
supports, protects, provides framework in ends of bones, nose and rings in the walls of repiratory passages
vasoconstriction
the constriction of blood vessels, which increases blood pressure.
vasodilation
the dilatation of blood vessels, which decreases blood pressure.
epithelial tissue
tissue that covers all free body surfaces and lines organs, functions in secretion and absorption. Lack blood vessels and are classified according to cell shape and number of cell layers
epi-
upon
Location of connective tissue
widely distributed throughout the body
apocrine glands
• Cellular product and portions of the free end of glandular cells pinch off during secretion • example: mammary glands, ceruminous gland lining the external ear canal
holocrine glands
• disintegrated entire sells filled with secretory products •Example sebaceous glands of the skin
transitional epithelium
• primarily found in urinary bladder •Changes shape Due to increased tension
merocrine glands
•A fluid product release to the cell membrane by Exocytosis • example salivary glands, pancreatic glands, sweat glands of the skin
Pseudostratified Collamer epithelial
•Appears to be layered or stratified but are not • all cells attached basement membrane • commonly have cilia which extends from the free services • goblet cells scattered throughout this tissue secrete mucus which the cilia sweep away
glandular epithelium
•Composed of cells specialized to produce and secrete substances into ducts or into body fluids •Found within Columnar or cuboidal epithelium and one or more of the cells constitute a gland
stratified cuboidal epithelium
•Consist of two or three layers of Cubodial cells that form the learning of a lumen •Lines the ducks on the mammary glands, sweat gland, salivary glands and pancreas
simple columnar epithelium
•Distinguished by being taller than they are wide •composer of single layer •elongated nuclei • ciliated or non-ciliated •Microvilli increase surface area small intestine
serous cells
•Lining areas that don't open to outside •example lines organs
stratified columnar epithelium
•single layer of elongated cells • has several layers of cells •Found in part of the male urethra and learning the larger ducts of glands
stratified squamous epithelium
•tissue relatively thick • multiple layers • named for the shape of their top layer of cells • lines the oral cavity, esophagus,vagina and anal cavity • in these parts the tissue is not keratinized; it stays soft and moist •the cells and it's free surfaces remain alive