Tissues, Part 2- Epithelial Tissue: Crash Course
simple epithelium has _____ layer(s) of cells
1
Which side of epithelial cells are on the outside (inside of organ)
Apical
Which side of epithelial cells is attached to the bottom
Basal
This membrane anchors epithelial tissue to the underlying connective tissue.
Basement
Tall and thick; absorb nutrients; produce secretions
Columnar
What is the role of epithelial tissue?
Cover and protect body surfaces and internal organs. Organizes the body
Squarish; absorb nutrients; produce secretions
Cuboidal
______ glands secrete hormones into the bloodstream or nearby cells
Endocrine
______ glands secrete substances into tubes or ducts that lead to the outside of the body
Exocrine
Forms your glands and secretes hormones and other substances.
Glandular
_____ epithelium makes up endocrine and exocrine glands
Glandular
Example of an endocrine secretion
Hormones
What does avascular mean?
No blood supply
Two types of epithelium
Proper Glandular
Covers and lines your outer and inner body
Proper epithelium
_______ epithelium has mostly one layer, but the cells are different shapes and sizes and the nuclei are in different locations giving the appearance of more than one layer
Pseudostratified
What is a single layer of flat epithelial cells called?
Simple squamous
How does the shape of squamous cells relate to its function within the blood vessels?
So oxygen and other materials can make it through.
Flat cells; fast absorption and diffusion, making thin membranes
Squamous
What are the three basic shapes of epithelial tissue?
Squamous Cuboidal Columnar
______ epithelium has multiple layers stacked on top of each other
Stratified
What is tissue that has multiple layers of cube-shaped cells called?
Stratified cuboidal tissue
Example of exocrine secretion
Sweat
How does the shape of columnar cells relate to its function within the blood vessels?
They have to make and secrete mucus.
Why does the epithelium form linings within and around your deepest layer of tissues
To protect from injury or infection